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Making the Switch

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captcosmos04

I switched in January 22. After 27 years of pills was a great change. Me too only sore at injection site but does get easier. Hetero male also lucky to have access to it and a great doctor in Sarasota Fla

April 11, 2023 Bradenton Fla.

Virpilosus

I've been poz for a very long time. My current Rx regime is a two pill per day routine. While I find the Cabenuva "switch" interesting, I think I will remain with my current reality with the thought that, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." That being said, I will consider Cabenuva for a longer term visit to Europe (2 months+) in 2024. Not having to take pills while traveling would be a huge relief, and much safer, I think.

April 4, 2023 CA

stevefun

Switched to cabenuva and received first two monthly injections with no serious side effects. However, must abandon as insurances Medicare (Part B) and Care First (full commercial policy) refuse to pay. The bill is now almost $13000, and my limited resources cannot cover that. Care First has paid and will continue to pay for the daily dose bill. I note that CVS Speciality is the billing agent, as required by Care First.

April 4, 2023 Maryland

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