Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 548476

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Lexapro got switched to Tier-3 recently for me

Posted by utopizen on August 29, 2005, at 20:25:00

My insurance recently, a few months ago, switched Lexapro from Tier-2 to Tier-3.

Obviously, it's a message to say to my doc, "What, you're too good for Celexa, eh? Fancy smancy! Your patients will pay, pay I tell you!!!"

(Ok, maybe they're not trying to tell such a message...)

But this is annoying. Desoxyn is a Tier-3, and Able Labs no longer makes the generic for it (along with, well, all their other generics, lol).

That's $35x2 just for Desoxyn and Lexapro! It use to be $10 and $15 for the pair.

Thank god I don't care, since the Klonopin Wafers are somehow generic suddenly. Soon, I'll get those in a few days, for generic co-pay ($!0 for me) and all concerns will melt away.

And I may not even bother to care to explain why amphetamines prolong neuronal lifespan to someone I will never meet.

Ah, Thank God for Luddenbeck! Or whoever invented the benzos at Roche.

And praise the 3 generic companies for having the audacity to bring Klonopin Wafers out of patent before it was even sold for 2 years! My pharmacist was like, "Oh, no, that's a pretty new drug" when I asked her if they were in stock for the generic versions.

I insisted she look it up, and her face got all raised in amazement.

I love our legal system.

 

Re: Lexapro got switched to Tier-3 recently for me » utopizen

Posted by Nickengland on August 30, 2005, at 5:38:06

In reply to Lexapro got switched to Tier-3 recently for me, posted by utopizen on August 29, 2005, at 20:25:00

Hello utopizen

>And I may not even bother to care to explain why amphetamines prolong neuronal lifespan to someone I will never meet.

Seeing as your never meet them and probably wouldn't even bother to care to explain to them anyway, why did you feel you had to share that with us?

Kind regards

Nick


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