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Old 10-04-2009, 10:26 PM #1
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Dolgic plus, which is supposedly the new firocet for migraines. The asprin part is up to 750mg i believe. However i have noticed it really to be the same, except that is cost just under $50 for ever refill which is so much more than firocet.
I think i am going to be calling my neuro and changing back for the copay part alone

Anyone taking this, anyone with success or feedback???

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