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hutch

2y ago

Struggling with Medication Changes

Third time being put onto this medication. I'm completely lost as far as affordable resources to change how I seek help...

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Mars

2y ago

My Buzz Rx card has saved me quite a bit, and I usually try to take generic medications because I have so many medical expenses. It’s also good to make sure that you’re on the insurance plan that’s most beneficial to you if possible and ask your provider if there is a possibility of financial aid for your medication available when they prescribe it
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Djrkitty

2y ago

Sometimes the pharmaceutical company have assistance programs, especially if you don't have insurance.
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Barnes

2y ago

GoodRx has the generic Celexa (Citalopram) for way less than market value, that's what I use and it's like $20 for a 90 day supply
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hutch

2y ago

I've been put on Celexa for the third time. The generic is what I'm about to start taking again but only went into an urgent clinic because I had a full on break down at work and had to do something. I want to see someone to maybe get an official PTSD and maybe ADD diagnosis but I work so much it's hard to find time and online resources just don't seem to fit what I need which definitely doesn't help when I'm super anxious about everything all the time and get overwhelmed.
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Sinklayre

2y ago

If you don’t mind, what medication are you being put on? Is it possible there is a generic version? If not, many manufacturers offer coupons as well!

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