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Old 07-18-2013, 09:21 PM #5
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All mine are generic. However, like Mariel, I can only use certain brand names of the generic.

Looking up what the tier levels are and what you will have to pay will help in your decision making process. Many places like Target, Wal-Mart, and Walgreen's have discount programs if you buy the generic. At one time, Target and Wal-Mart had the generics for like $5.00. It was a good program and I'm not sure if it's still in place or not. It may be worth checking in to.

And Mariel, I don't what it is about Synthroid but I know several people who are on it and only take the name brand, not the generic. Some started on the name brand and stuck with it and others switched back to the name brand.
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