I live in Illinois. I have applied for the ICHIP insurance plan, but it is very expensive. I have checked with the company that makes Keppra and I earn too much to qualify for help from them.
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On Jan 25, 2012, at 6:36 AM, elizabeth <equinn76@earthlink.net> wrote:
> I used to be on and still take generic keppra (as emergency add-on). I have never had a problem with it...but I don't have issues normally!
>
> Remember-more than one company can make it, and it's just the dissolution rate and fillers that are different, but sometimes that's enough. Also, CVS may carry a different generic than Walgreen's, since multiple companies make them.
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> What state are you in? You should qualify for the PCIP plan in your state.
>
> elizabeth
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> Sent from Samsung mobile
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> Terry Martin <trm0818@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> >Hi Everyone,
> >
> >I haven't written in a while but I read the posts. Has anyone changed from the name brand Keppra to the generic form of Keppra? Did you have any problems after switching?
> >
> >I do not have health insurance any more. I was on COBRA but it has expired and I can't find a full time job.
> >Take care.
> >
> >Terry
>
>
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Re: [epilepsy] Generic Keppra
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