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(UK specific) - typical costs of Elvanse?

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I'm just trying to 'total up' the potential costs of medicating. Having had to go private I've managed to get a deal with the clinic to split the payments between my recent diagnosis and doing the titration later.

My parents are looking to help/support but it would be super useful to know what the rough costs of Elvanse are - probably 30/40mg as I think the psych said he'd look to start on 30mg.

I'm planning to move to shared care as my GP has provisionally agreed to this after titration.

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Realise you probably already have this info, but I’ve only just joined! So just incase you still need it….. it cost me £80 for one month of 30mg from Boots. Personally I’ve had no luck with shared care, but I’m glad you have an understanding doctor!

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