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Old 04-27-2010, 03:21 AM #1
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Default Here's one for ya!!

I recently went to the pharmacy, got my usual fill of 25/100 carbidopa/levo.
The drug copay was double what I expected. So not being new to this game I come home and call up the health ins, I won't say who but, HUMANA, and was told- get this- the drug is now a non-preferred brand name!! I said oh really, I thought that THE FDA still labeled it a generic and that you had better inform them!!! After quite a time with this lady I found out it was now upgraded to a non-preferred generic as opposed to brand name. By the way the copay goes up anyway. What the heck is a non-preferred generic drug??? Yeah, I too would prefer if I didn't have to take it!

geeeeez.
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