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My school is cambrian college in Ontario and I have a $5000 max coverage on prescription drugs with them. I’m also going to come in wjrh 3 months supply of my drugs and show pof to pay out of pocket for the rest of the months.Moreover, I’ll be switching to Atripla. Would that be good enough?
 
I use tenofovir/lamivudine/dolutegravir(Acriptega) which is not listed in the Ontario formulary. My plan is to have it mailed to me by family every 3 months and I could show proof of funds in my bank account. So I can list health care insurance in Canada and show proof of being able to afford other health services. Would this be an ideal thing to show?

You can't have your family mail the medication to you. That's illegal.

You need to find out what medication you will buy and use in Canada and show that you have enough funds to cover these costs.
 
You can't have your family mail the medication to you. That's illegal.

You need to find out what medication you will buy and use in Canada and show that you have enough funds to cover these costs.
I figured. I’m going to switch to Atripla after the first 3 months, how much does it cost to pay out of pocket for that?
 
My school is cambrian college in Ontario and I have a $5000 max coverage on prescription drugs with them. I’m also going to come in wjrh 3 months supply of my drugs and show pof to pay out of pocket for the rest of the months.Moreover, I’ll be switching to Atripla. Would that be good enough?
You have checked the plan that the drugs are covered by health insurance? Not all drugs are covered by health plans. Some plans will not and will tell you what drugs are covered. Once in Canada, you need a family physician who will prescribe the medication. Don't know the length of your program or costs but you want to show the funds to pay out of pocket as well as the funds for living expenses.
 
You have checked the plan that the drugs are covered by health insurance? Not all drugs are covered by health plans. Some plans will not and will tell you what drugs are covered. Once in Canada, you need a family physician who will prescribe the medication. Don't know the length of your program or costs but you want to show the funds to pay out of pocket as well as the funds for living expenses.
My program is one year. My father is sponsoring me and he is going to provide necessary documents to proof funds for the medications. I’ll be coming in with a 90 days medication and I’ll be switching to Atripla by Mylan which costs less than $5k. I’ll be submitting the plan and pof next week. Am I good to go?
 
My program is one year. My father is sponsoring me and he is going to provide necessary documents to proof funds for the medications. I’ll be coming in with a 90 days medication and I’ll be switching to Atripla by Mylan which costs less than $5k. I’ll be submitting the plan and pof next week. Am I good to go?
You have as much information as you can provide for the study permit. If approved, once you get to Canada, you find a Canadian family doctor who can change your prescription. You can’t switch without a prescription.
 
My program is one year. My father is sponsoring me and he is going to provide necessary documents to proof funds for the medications. I’ll be coming in with a 90 days medication and I’ll be switching to Atripla by Mylan which costs less than $5k. I’ll be submitting the plan and pof next week. Am I good to go?

international students in Ontario are registered for a specific health plan they don’t receive provincial coverage. You may exceed the drug coverage depending on the cost of the drug but you should have a large portion covered. Would suggest looking up the international student drug program at your school.


IRCC and the schools usually wants to see that you won’t put too much demand on the health system and you can absorb any extra costs. In some areas of Canada access To healthcare is already very strained. The school health plan won’t cover you once you graduate and Ontario doesn’t have a pharmacare program for adults.
 
Hi I also have some questions. As Viasta have posted, the medicine we are currently using (Acriptega: Dolutegravir, Lamivudine, Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate) is not available in Canada so we have to switch to other types of ARV which is provided in Canada. However, the closest medicine to Acriptega in Canada (Triumeq or Atripla) is not available in our countries (in my case: Vietnam). So what should I do everyone? Should I continue with Acriptega until I go to Canada or switch to the closest medicine so that my visa plan would be more cohesive? Do you know any medication that is similar to Acriptega in Canada? Thank you
 
international students in Ontario are registered for a specific health plan they don’t receive provincial coverage. You may exceed the drug coverage depending on the cost of the drug but you should have a large portion covered. Would suggest looking up the international student drug program at your school.


IRCC and the schools usually wants to see that you won’t put too much demand on the health system and you can absorb any extra costs. In some areas of Canada access To healthcare is already very strained. The school health plan won’t cover you once you graduate and Ontario doesn’t have a pharmacare program for adults.
https://www.formulary.health.gov.on.ca/formulary/
Is this the correct link to know the official drugs cost? .Plus there’s an insurance under WeSpeakStudent which I am eligible for as a student of cambrian college. I just confirmed it. Has 80% coverage of $5000 on prescription drugs
 
https://www.formulary.health.gov.on.ca/formulary/
Is this the correct link to know the official drugs cost? .Plus there’s an insurance under WeSpeakStudent which I am eligible for as a student of cambrian college. I just confirmed it. Has 80% coverage of $5000 on prescription drugs

There is often a slight mark-up on the formulary drug cost but yes that this the price your pharmacy will charge.
 
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There is often a slight mark-up on the formulary drug cost but yes that this the price your pharmacy will charge.
Very well then and please, do you know how long it would take for me to pass this medicals after submitting the pof and health care plan. I’ve done my medicals since 29th of October and received the additional documents message on the 26th .That was 2 days ago
 
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Hi I also have some questions. As Viasta have posted, the medicine we are currently using (Acriptega: Dolutegravir, Lamivudine, Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate) is not available in Canada so we have to switch to other types of ARV which is provided in Canada. However, the closest medicine to Acriptega in Canada (Triumeq or Atripla) is not available in our countries (in my case: Vietnam). So what should I do everyone? Should I continue with Acriptega until I go to Canada or switch to the closest medicine so that my visa plan would be more cohesive? Do you know any medication that is similar to Acriptega in Canada? Thank you
In my case, I’ll travel with 3 months worth of acriptega and switch to Mylan Atripla after that period.
 
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In my case, I’ll travel with 3 months worth of acriptega and switch to Mylan Atripla after that period.
Thank you. But aren't you afraid it would affect your viral load? Acriptega is much stronger than Atripla. I have discussed with my doctor about switching back to something similar with Atripla so my plan would be more coherent.
 
Thank you. But aren't you afraid it would affect your viral load? Acriptega is much stronger than Atripla. I have discussed with my doctor about switching back to something similar with Atripla so my plan would be more coherent.

Agree that you should always discuss with your doctor when it comes to switching medications.