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Old 03-02-2009, 06:19 PM #3
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It could just be your insurance. My insurance does that from time to time. It does suck.
I recall the insurance company said something about following what Medicare or Medicaid allows.... which has nothing to do with the insurance I have, but obviously something Aetna follows. For the lower copay, I could switch to either Copaxone, Beta-Seron, or Rebif. However, my neurologist preferred I stay what I am doing well on. Why rock the boat?
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