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Originally Posted by Shay08
As Lovesterriers suggested shop around for a better price. Compounding is more expensive, but some compounders are more patient friendly than others. Right now you have to see if it is the drug that will work for you. If it turns out it gives you the relief that you need, inquire about pricing for higher quantities i.e. 3 months instead of just one. Maybe that would be cheaper.
Good luck!
Shay
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Maybe it's country-specific, but why are prices in the US so vastly different one pharmacy to the next? It's odd, because we have government-fixed prices and no pharmacy deviates from that.
Here is our pharmacy database, where you can look-up medications and their prices (language = Dutch), by "
BRANDNAME" or "
generic name":
pharmacy database