Re: Zofran for hyperemesis

From: Henry Gregor (henrygregor@yahoo.com)
Tue Jun 19 12:26:12 2007


Assuming B6/Sominex, phenergan, tigan, reglan,etc have been tried, could consider scopolamine patch.

H

FRANCES WREN <fwren@shaw.ca> wrote: I usually at least START off with diclectin. frances wren

>----- Original Message -----
From: GIN11153@aol.com Date: Monday, June 18, 2007 8:00 pm Subject: Zofran for hyperemesis

> Friend of a friend's wife was prescribed Zofran for hyperemesis -
> she's in
> her first trimester. It's prohibitively expensive and they can't
> afford it
> because they have a new insurance plan with a huge deductible. He
> said 24 pills
> is several hundred dollars that they don't have. Costco's cash
> price for 30
> tabs is $1,256.44 !!!
>
> Can you suggest something cheaper?
>
> Gail Neuman RNC CPHW
> student midwife and student nurse practitioner
> certified high risk OB
> Perinatal Nurse Associates
> 801 N. Tustin Ave., Suite 305
> Santa Ana, CA 92705
> (714) 314-7070
> (714) 838-1479 fax
>

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