That's good to know. My insurance only approved the Ruxience this time around. It must be cheaper. If it's just as effective, I don't really care but I don't want to wait and find out it doesn't work. I would prefer to go the proven-way.

How did you get the Genetech to give you Rituxan for free and how long did it take? I know they have the copay card but I think one of the requirements is you need to have commercial insurance but if your commercial insurance doesn't approve it then it's like you don't have it, right?
I suppose I could call Genetech tomorrow and inquire if they will cover the cost if my insurance doesn't.