If one follows JimmyK's link above to the hep-c related websites, you'll see Greg Jefferys Blog on the list. I met Greg some time ago, before joining this forum, and he has been a huge help to me. Greg has a buyers club in his homeland of Australia, and he can help people get generic hep-c medication from Australia and India airmailed to them, saving them the cost of a trip. Through Greg, I obtained generic Harvoni from a pharmaceutical manufacturer in India a few weeks ago for a total cost to me of $1415 for 12 weeks worth of the drug. At the end of this week I will have my first VL reading done since starting the therapy, and I expect good news. If being able to afford medication, or insurance is a problem, Greg will be more than happy to help you out.
Michael1037
sunbeam said
Jun 6, 2016
Hi Bob
I have just got back from K.i.M.S hospital Travandrum South India. where i received a generic version of Harvoni (HEPCVIR L) Total round trip cost £3000.
I am on my fourth week of treatment now and feeling better than i have for years. If you want help with details i will help all i can.
All the best Steve
JimmyK said
Jun 6, 2016
Hello Bob.
Per the Forum Guidelines here the following link is about the best we can do.
we're all aware of the high prices of Hep C drugs. I've just watched a movie 'Dallas Buyers Club' where they had the same problem with HIV drugs in 70s and they created a so called buyers club where you could get all HIV drugs.
Is there some similar thing for Hepatitis C? I don't really have $100,000 to pay for the drugs but finding a credible buyers club could be my lifeline (I presume the price would be much lower).
If one follows JimmyK's link above to the hep-c related websites, you'll see Greg Jefferys Blog on the list. I met Greg some time ago, before joining this forum, and he has been a huge help to me. Greg has a buyers club in his homeland of Australia, and he can help people get generic hep-c medication from Australia and India airmailed to them, saving them the cost of a trip. Through Greg, I obtained generic Harvoni from a pharmaceutical manufacturer in India a few weeks ago for a total cost to me of $1415 for 12 weeks worth of the drug. At the end of this week I will have my first VL reading done since starting the therapy, and I expect good news. If being able to afford medication, or insurance is a problem, Greg will be more than happy to help you out.
Michael1037
I have just got back from K.i.M.S hospital Travandrum South India. where i received a generic version of Harvoni (HEPCVIR L) Total round trip cost £3000.
I am on my fourth week of treatment now and feeling better than i have for years. If you want help with details i will help all i can.
All the best Steve
Hello Bob.
Per the Forum Guidelines here the following link is about the best we can do.
http://hepcfriends.activeboard.com/t62115233/links-to-hep-c-related-web-sites/
Best of luck to you.
JimmyK
Hello all,
we're all aware of the high prices of Hep C drugs. I've just watched a movie 'Dallas Buyers Club' where they had the same problem with HIV drugs in 70s and they created a so called buyers club where you could get all HIV drugs.
Is there some similar thing for Hepatitis C? I don't really have $100,000 to pay for the drugs but finding a credible buyers club could be my lifeline (I presume the price would be much lower).
Best,
Bob