@Paultheheretic That's a lie and you know it. So does any woman who's been on birth control.
@Paultheheretic Look at this. Good RX is used by millions of people who are underinsured to pay for prescriptions but apparently, MORE important than depression or hypertension is…you guessed it
An employee who finds it religiously objectionable to cover viagra or anything else can operate in the system to not cover that, too. But the women who are the mainstays of the religions of their families and communities like when their husband's can get hard, and don't want to chemically castrate themselves. It's not the politics or law, it's the religious people.
@Paultheheretic Even if that was true, i can easily see a humanitarian reason for this. A country wants to you to have more babies, so duh.
@Paultheheretic It isn't. That's a flat out lie. I'm on medicaid and medicare and neither of them will cover it. I pay out of pocket for cialis, which I need primarily as a cardiovascular drug because I have calcification going on in my entire body. ED is just a side effect of heart disease.
@Paultheheretic because Viagra treats a medical condition that is diagnosed by a doctor while birth control is a contraceptive and not treating any medical condition. might as well complain that insurance doesn't cover the cost of condoms.
@Paultheheretic And what is the policy on fertility drugs? Making more people is the only way to keep a country going for generations.
@Paultheheretic It’s actually just not true. Viagra is far less likely to be covered than birth control.