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Re: doesn't norepinephrin have a lot to do with ADHD? » torrid

Posted by Phillipa on May 27, 2011, at 23:59:36

In reply to Re: doesn't norepinephrin have a lot to do with ADHD?, posted by torrid on May 27, 2011, at 21:00:19

Torrid also have Medicaire and Part D and for a month of two benzos $19 for both they are not expensive and some meds on their formulary are free. Was getting luvox generic free and changed plans now $7.00 a month get the l00mg and split so lasts much longer. Same with benzos split them. My pdoc knows I don't abuse them so writes for higher doses than I take. Now you really have me curious about the miltown. As I think back I do believe it was the stronger of the meds. Soma is free. So now all meds expensive. I pay full price for the generic benzos but that's it $19.00/mth that's for valium and xanax regular Phillipa

 

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