Lokelma®
5 and 10g | Powder for oral suspension
The pharmacist has dispensed Lokelma® 5g or 10g to the patient. The health insurer will not reimburse the cost of this prescription in full. The producer of this medicine has therefore instructed TBR Nederland to reimburse to the patient the Personal Contribution charged.
Dose | 5g and 10g |
Type | Powder for oral suspension |
Active ingredient | SODIUM ZIRCONIUM CYCLOSILICATE |
Pharmacists and patients can submit claims issued before 1 May 2021 until 1 August 2021. The invoice from the pharmacy must be enclosed for these claims.
The following conditions apply to invoices issued from 1 May 2021:
The Personal Contribution for Lokelma® 5g and 10g charged to the patient by the health insurer, is eligible for full reimbursement from now to a maximium of € 250,- per patient per year. Therefore, the patient can submit a claim with TBR Nederland. To do this, you must add the specified overview from the health insurer. Click here for more information about where to find the specified overview.
Declarations issued before 1 May 1 2021 can be submitted by both pharmacists and patients.
Claims with an issue date from 1 May 2021 can only be claimed by patients or their caregiver.
Claiming online is the fastest option.
Invoices with an issue date before 1 May 1 2021 can be declared until 1 August 2021.
For invoices with an issue date from 1 May 2021, no closing date of the Reimbursement Scheme has yet been determined yet.
Patients can claim online and will receive the reimbursement within 5 working days.
Patients can claim by post and will receive their reimbursement within 15 working days.
Read our tips on how to submit your claim by post
Please mail the Claim Form and attachments to:
TBR Nederland
Antwoordnummer 1183
1180 VD Amstelveen
If you need any assistance please read our Frequently Asked Questions.
Still does not work? Please contact our Servicedesk via e-mail or call the Lokelma® service-number 088 - 0026769
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