Dick Cheney's Mechanical Heart wrote:No health insurance means you are probably out of luck unless you have a lot of money laying around or the epic fail health care "reform" gets turned into something designed to actually create a working health care system. I'm not sure what adderall costs, but I know that the straterra I was prescribed cost over $500 without insurance. The concerta was a "free trial", which in reality was just a discounted price and I still had to pay about $50 after my insurance covered their part.
Damn, that sucks. I may or may not have it covered right now, my mom, despite being a nurse, doesn't seem to have insuring me very high on her priority list, although I can probably get her off her ass to take care of that by riding my bike really recklessly like I already do, around her.
Then there's also the challenge of getting this prescription discretely, my mom may believe that I have a medical condition, or that I'm just trying to get some speed. both are equally true. I may have to get it at her clinic, which complicates the situation even more.