Let doc talk to ya about that. If he/she increases it, they have a reason. I don't know what state you're in, but there are usually many drug companies that will help you with the cost. Try: Peoples Prescription Plan. For membership benefit information, call:1.800.667.6914. This is a card that will, if the drug(s) you seek are covered by this card, help you get them cheaper. You cannot have any other card that reduces the cost of your medicine. Also, try www@astrazenica.com. They don't give out reduced price prescription cards to my knowledge, but they might be able to help you.
2006-11-10 01:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Make sure you ask when you get the prescription. Don't change your dosage without consulting the doctor first. In some cases you can even give yourself a seizure by cutting the dosage on your meds. He or she can also tell you if the pills can be split.
J.P. below me, that's bigoted. If a problem is caused by chemical imbalance, that's not natural and you have a right to try to correct it. Would you not treat diabetes or hepatitis?
2006-11-10 01:32:30
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answered by Kacky 7
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You should not alter your meds without first consulting with your doctor. Besides, why are you on zoloft anyways?!?!
I know i know, some sort of mood disorder....but in my opinion.....drugs like zoloft only make matters worse.
Some advise: ALWAYS question EVERYTHING. Even your doctors, especially when they want to put you on drugs like that.
Depression, mourning, sadness, anger, confusion.......THEY ARE ALL NATURAL FEELINGS OF LIFE. I think it is wrong to mask them with chemicals.
Kacky above me: If you had properly read my answer you would have noticed that I had said nothing about diabetes or hepatitis. But instead I specifically noted mood disorders. Besides, this is my personal opinion so back off.
2006-11-10 01:33:14
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answered by J. P 3
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Did you talk your concerns which incorporate your scientific professional? He/she is familiar with your background greater desirable than anyone right here on YA. each and every physique reacts in yet otherwise to drugs, so on your case the Celexa must be the suited alternative for Zoloft and changing over like this would possibly no longer reason any part outcomes. i grew to become into taking Zoloft and my scientific professional switched me to Celexa approximately 3 months in the past. i did no longer adventure any part outcomes that I bear in mind. yet call your scientific professional, please! you do no longer understand the place the "cyber web" is getting it particularly is records from, so it particularly is no longer unavoidably good.
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answered by milak 4
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I am pretty sure you can do that. You should call your pharmacist first, to make sure. I've never read anything that says you can't break the pill in half.
2006-11-10 01:30:51
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answered by Anonymous
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