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It's a racket. Drug companies, doctors, politicians, just part of the list getting $$$$ from drug sales. Thus the reason alternative medicine turns the drug companies henchmen loose. They are not about to jeopardize the billion dollar golden goose they have created. FDA, congress and the above are all in bed together. I have been on Dilantin now for going on 34 years, have the long term side effects now. There will never be enough money to find out why I have seizures, so essentially I am on my own. Doctors want to treat symptoms that have appeared after prolonged use of Dilantin, they have zero to say about alternative treatments.
My doctor gave me a prescription for the name brand drug plus a coupon so that It would only be $4 a month.
A 30 day supply was 140, and with the coupon brought it down to $90.
While I am employed and the insurance picks up part of the cost, the co-pay is ridiculous. :soap:
In Australia Topamax is about $30 for a pack of 60 and keppra is about $37 for a pack.if you are a sole parent,disability,unemployed or low income families you get a health carecard and pay about $6 for your meds!!!!!!!!!
Not all medications are listed under the PBS but luckily so far all the AEDs I've had to take in the past have been covered by PBS.The Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) gives all Australian residents and eligible overseas visitors access to prescription medicine in a way that is affordable, reliable and timely. Through the PBS, the Australian Government subsidises the cost of prescription medicine, making it more affordable for all Australians.