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My HMO routinely turns down insurance requests. All it seems to take is a fax with an explanation from the doctor and they will then approve the prescription.
We've already done that with the Nuvigil and hopefully the next fax will get the meds approved.

I'm calling them everyday (neuro's office too.) So hopefully I can get these approved. My next step will be to call the state insurance commission.
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