<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Janet wrote: >our HMO is refusing to pay for my husband's Vitamin D (50,000 units a day) >and Ferrous Sulfate...has anyone else encountered this type of problem? I was going to send this privately, but decided that others would want to know about this problem too. I too was refused coverage by my HMO when I needed to continue taking my Zantac in tablet form. They wanted me to switch to capsules, and it seems that any medication which is in a capsule gives me terrible stomach aches. (I checked and there is not gluten in the capsule) Anyway, the way I finally got them to give me my medication in a form I could take was to get letters from my Doctor, my allergist, and the company which makes the medication. All confirmed that I was unable to take the medication in capsule form, and requested the HMO to do what is reasonable and customary as regards my health and my medication. You have a bit of a battle ahead of you, but getting your Doctors to back you up in writing will get them in gear. Get your letters together and then have your primary care physician submit them with his renewed request for your husband's medications. ( Be sure you make copies of all letters and documents) Hope this helps, Lynda \*/\*/\*/ Lynda \*/ [log in to unmask] \*/ So. Calif.\*/\*/ _@v ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~