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Re: cost?!

From: Renee (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 04 Aug 2001 14:34:08 -0700


One other thing. If money is tight, talk to Planned Parenthood about the BCP. They often have sliding scale fees for contraceptives. They wouldn't be able to help with spiro, though.

Renee

Zowie wrote: >
> Cee,
> It depends on where you live and how the drug is Rx. BCPs can be Rx in
> a month's supply--up to 6 month's at a time. Every area is different.
> What I would do is call the Pharmacies in your area and ask them, since
> they're the ones dispensing it. I don't know how if they can GENERALIZE
> the cost, since you're also talking about brand name vs. generic and
> the different TYPES of BCPs--but they'd be the ones to best answer your
> question. Of course, you'll still need to see a Dr. to GET the Rx in
> the first place--and that will cost as well. Just call around to the
> Pharmacies in your area.
>
> At Sat, 4 Aug 2001, Cee wrote:
> >
> >If you don't have insurance, how much would BC pills and spiro
> >cost(each)?
> >I really need to know. Could someone please anwser me.
>
> --
> Good luck! -- Zowie :)
>

--
Renee Cordrey, MSPT, MPH, CWS
---

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