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Angie
At Wed, 29 Sep 2004, NIKKIE wrote:
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>no it does not. i have done research on where it is the cheapiest.
>walgreens pharmacy is on. but as i always tell the ladies there is a
>company called script assist. your doctor joins them at no cost to the
>doctor or patient. if you order it through them it is 15% cheapier.
>they will also deliver it to the doctor's office so you don't have to
>worry about picking it up at a drug store. what is also nice about them
>they have nurses on duty that you can call if you have any questions
>regarding lupron. they also give you suggestion on the side effects.
>you would think i work for this company the way i promote. but they
>have been such a big help to me. the nurse calls me every 2 weeks to
>see how i sm doing. also i have a number to rech her directly. each
>person is given one nurse to deal with. i wish yoy luck with the
>lupron. i will be getting my 4th injection in 2 weeks. just hang in
>there with the side effects.
>At Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Angie wrote:
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>>I am considering trying Lupron if my upcoming lap/LUNA doesn't help.
>>Does it come in generic (I would do the 30 day injections at my doctor's
>>office)? If I don't get generic drugs on my insurance plan, I pay
>>through the nose!!
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>>Thanks in advance!
>>Angie
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