It takes the doctor to get the medicine for you. Glad he got it approved for your son.Take care.
Tammy
---- peacefuljourney70 <sduff_1999@yahoo.
> When my son's doctor changed his medication the pharmacy said the
> insurance would only apporve the generic. The doctor, however, was
> very adament about not taking the generic. The doctor had to call
> the insurance company and get them to appove it. The insurance sent
> me a letter a few days later that stated as long as he is on this
> medication he will be able to get the name brand at the generic price.
>
>
> --- In epilepsy@yahoogroup
> >
> > Terry,
> >
> > I can't believe they did.The pharmacy switched the Keppra to the
> generic a few months ago and I tried to take it for awhile, but I
> always flet the auras and so I had to talk to my family doctor and he
> had to get the brand name Keppra back for me. I had to call the
> pharmacy I go to the other day a couple of days before to get it
> preauthorized again.I am glad you didn't have no problems keeping it.
> I don't like the generics, but sometimes you have to take them when
> medicaid won't pay for them.Take care.
> >
> > Tammy
> > ---- terry martin <trm0818@...
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > They tried to switch me to the generic form of Keppra also. I
> told the pharmacy that I didn't want it and they gave me the Keppra.
> I was surprised that it was that easy. It didn't even have to go
> through my doctor. Take care.
> > >
> > > Terry
> > > Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile
> > >
> >
>
>
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