Vincent
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Just got the call for the filled rx, for 120 .5 pills 168.00!!! Is this price typical?
It would cost me $168 bucks to get out of Cape's though even before the meds! They are full of delightful things that I had no idea I needed until I saw them...My doctor uses this compounding pharmacy: http://capedrugs.com/compounding-specialists/ They're excellent and will answer questions over the phone. Mail would be quick; they're about 30 miles from Baltimore.
Just got the call for the filled rx, for 120 .5 pills 168.00!!! Is this price typical?
Some drugs are sold with same price per dose, regardless of how large that dose is. Strattera does this, hence I would get the 60mg dose (which costs the same as a 10mg dose) and split it into 6 pills myself.Just got the call for the filled rx, for 120 .5 pills 168.00!!! Is this price typical?
Just got the call for the filled rx, for 120 .5 pills 168.00!!! Is this price typical?
It is all in the details. I regard that as very expensive. Compounding pharmacies often charge a lot for what they do. There can be a huge markup. If its a mass produced product, I think its way too expensive. If its from a compounding pharmacy, it might not be expensive at all.
So I've just been prescribed this by KDM. It is used for Ulcerative Colitis as well as ME/CFS so I asked him about it and said it was worth trying out.
The Belgian pharmacy only had the high dose tablets, so I said I'd look elsewhere. Ideally, I'd like to get it from somewhere in the UK, anyone know of anywhere?
Failing that I could try and get it sent over from the US but that isn't ideal.
Why don't you buy the high-dose tablets and crush them in distilled water? It's crazy-cheap that way.
My local doctor gave me a prescription for 5 50mg tablets with "use as directed" on the label.