currently taking accutane, a 40 dose one day and 80 the next. That's 1 pill the first day, and 2 the next..The thing costs about $8 per pill retail, insurance is good
I'm taking a prescription pill that controls heavy pregnancy nausea, which unlike most women, assails me all nine months of pregnancy.
Yeah, more fun than a barrel of monkeys!
But only two months left, thank God
I take:
Naprosyn
Plaquenil
Metholtrexate
Folic Acid
Tagamet
The last two are to hold in check the side effects of the previous three. I have Rheumatoid Athritis and those drugs allow me to walk without limping and type without wincing. I still can't open jars or make a fist with my right hand but I'm way better off than I was a month ago, pre-prescription. I'm just glad my health insurance covers cost. Runs into the $$$$ over the year.
Atenolol, Triamterine, Zoloft and Klonopan here. Occasionally Percoset for migraines. I'm scheduled to start Interferon in January, depending on my blood counts.
Thank heavens for insurance with copay prescription coverage.
i didn't think so many people would actually need to use prescription drugs. what is the world coming to?
Elita, I sure hope your baby isn't affected by your drugs.
I don't take any type of drug. Not even aspirin. The last time I remember having to take anything was 16 years ago when I had painkillers for dental surgery.
<< im taking minocycling for acne and a topical prescription also.
it ain't workin and I think im gonna have to go on accutane >>
I started that two months ago, and while I see a huge improvement, its still not as good as it should be in my book. I am waiting for insurance to get on accutane too, thats stuffs expensive!
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