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    mbills2223

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    If you can show it doesn't work for you, you may be able to file and appeal with your insurance and get the other one back. My husband had to do that with his Lipitor. They switched him to generic and the generic gave him awful side effects. He couldn't tolerate it. They tried other medicines that were available in generics, and none of those controlled his cholesterol. The doctor had to document all of this, but we filed an appeal and they reviewed his records and approved the name brand and the insurance pays for it other than our normal copay.

    Ask your doctor!

    Mom is right. I can assist with this if necessary
     
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