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Old 08-05-2010, 10:18 AM #1
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Default There’s something rotten in Denmark, I tell ya!

Since the first of the year I have been without a medication (Provigil) that really helps my MS symptoms. The reason for this is that the med went from a $35 co pay per month to a $93 co pay. Further, when I am in the dreaded Medicare Rx donut hole (into which just two refills of this Rx will push me), the med will cost me over $900 per month.

So I have done my research, and I find that this Rx can be purchased from India for around $60 a month. I was leery of ordering, but I have to say that the Indian drug seems to be exactly the same as the $900 per month drug.

There’s something rotten in Denmark, I tell ya!
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