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I can not take the generic so I am looking for a way to buy Dilantin, Has anybody went to Canada to buy it there? I don't know if it is legal of not.
For the first time after 20 years of being seizure-free, I am being forced to take generics.Go to GoodRX website and do a search on Dilantin to see what you can obtain the pricing for through their site. Something else is to visit the vendor of Dilantin and see if you can obtain discounts. In some cases you may have an opportunity to do this due to your insurance issues. A final note is if your doctor is prescribing this to you, he or she can force the insurance to pay by writing the insurance a letter stating you need this prescription to take care of your seizures. Many medical doctors do this for their patients and insurance companies will make exceptions when seeing what is taking place. I hope the above information is of assistance for your good health.
-Sue
Jerry: besides Good RX there is singlecare.com, rxsaver.retalmenot.com, and wellrx.com/precsriptions. I use all of them and my cost goes from $48 to $18 on the same dosage. When I have a refill, I get the best price and go to that RX store or bring the new coupon to the RX if it is the same store.does anybody know how I can get cheap dilantin? My insurance will not pay for it anymore