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I don't take it but did look into it.

If anything getting it for diabetes got harder now.

Canadian employers sunlife insurance.

If you were prescribed it before the influx(not specific date) it was covered for diabetic purposes and still covered.

Now if you want to apply sunlife says NO, but you can get your doctor to send us these forms with additional info about the diabetes diagnosis and need and may be covered.

On the flip side theres a local diabetic that has been getting multiple high dosage units covered, but doesn't actually need them or take them

Flips them for $200 cad each to people looki g for weightloss.... (230-280cad in a pharmacy with prescription no insurance)


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