[CTRL] Prescriptions was 10 reasons etc.

2000-05-15 Thread Tenorlove
My former pediatrician, Luis Pupo, insisted my child take Zithromax for an infection even after seeing the insurance formulary from Anthem showing that Zithromax was not covered. Amoxicillin, which was covered, would have done the job in question. We're going through the same battle with our new

Re: [CTRL] Prescriptions was 10 reasons etc.

2000-05-15 Thread Kathleen
On 15 May 00, at 11:57, Tenorlove wrote: Date sent: Mon, 15 My former pediatrician, Luis Pupo, insisted my child take Zithromax We're going through the same battle with our new insurance and my husband's Lipitor. Two instances don't warrant a blanket statement. You could (1

Re: [CTRL] Prescriptions was 10 reasons etc.

2000-05-15 Thread William Shannon
In a message dated 5/15/00 4:47:33 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The pediatrician's preference for Zithromax most likely was based on the proven fact that more people will complete a 5 day course of treatment than a 10 day course. Many people start to get better, stop

Re: [CTRL] Prescriptions was 10 reasons etc.

2000-05-15 Thread Tenorlove
--- Kathleen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You could (1 change physicians We did this. The child in question hasn't been sick since so it hasn't been an issue. Just FYI however, not all statins are equivalent. Ask if there is something in your husbands lipid panel that makes Lipitor the best