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Listen up ozzie memmbers. As of the 1st of march Lyrica is now on the doctors free list and the price of lyrica is $37 for 60x150mg

If you have a disabilty pension card like me ,Lyrica is $7 a box (60x150mg)

I just bought 6 months worth. great news

I just started on Lyrica not long ago too. I went to my neuro and was told I could now get script from GP as they are on PBS list. I was originally advised to refill script in hospital where my neuro works and they would be cheaper there than n ordinary pharmacy. I payed $34 for a box of 56 capsules at 25 mg from pharmacy in shopping centre. It be great to get it cheaper.
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