Congratulations on finishing treatment successfully! Epclusa did the trick, eh? It's fabulous stuff and so is Harvoni for that matter, you would've done well on it too had the circumstances worked in that direction. I'm sorry that you've got a bottle of extra laying around, but we're unable to provide you with any solutions on how to sell it. That's against our guidelines and we can't recommend any means of sale. What you do privately is up to you, but we don't allow the open discussion of it here, sorry.
Best of luck with your new Hep C free future and I hope you are getting some relief from that pelvic fracture, how awful that must be. I can recommend you take a look at the organizations we have listed here on the forum that help with financial situations like yours. You can find the list using the blue link in my signature below.
Kimchi said
Aug 4, 2017
I recently completed an Epclusa HepC treatment, 12 weeks, succesfully! My provider flipped the script on me before I got started with an original plan of being treated with Harvoni, and I ended up with a 4 week supply of Harvoni that is in my medicine cabinet right now... 28 pills, that have been kept in a sterile/air conditioned/clean environment, and I don't know what to do with them. The original provider of the Harvoni pills can't take them back, I would like some suggestions plz~
I am recovering from a fractured pelvis and have severe osteoarthritis, in need of some financial help. Not much... very sincere here.
Hi Kim,
Congratulations on finishing treatment successfully! Epclusa did the trick, eh? It's fabulous stuff and so is Harvoni for that matter, you would've done well on it too had the circumstances worked in that direction. I'm sorry that you've got a bottle of extra laying around, but we're unable to provide you with any solutions on how to sell it. That's against our guidelines and we can't recommend any means of sale. What you do privately is up to you, but we don't allow the open discussion of it here, sorry.
Best of luck with your new Hep C free future and I hope you are getting some relief from that pelvic fracture, how awful that must be. I can recommend you take a look at the organizations we have listed here on the forum that help with financial situations like yours. You can find the list using the blue link in my signature below.
I recently completed an Epclusa HepC treatment, 12 weeks, succesfully! My provider flipped the script on me before I got started with an original plan of being treated with Harvoni, and I ended up with a 4 week supply of Harvoni that is in my medicine cabinet right now... 28 pills, that have been kept in a sterile/air conditioned/clean environment, and I don't know what to do with them. The original provider of the Harvoni pills can't take them back, I would like some suggestions plz~
I am recovering from a fractured pelvis and have severe osteoarthritis, in need of some financial help. Not much... very sincere here.