Hello,
I also take different dosages at different times of the day, but it's the
Neurontin. In order to satisfy the insurance company and to make it only one
prescription for me, I have to take more pills, but it''s worth it. You just
have to be creative as to how to figure out what will work.
She wrote the prescription for a smaller dosage pills, like, instead of 800
mgs, it was 600 mgs, but I got a ton of pills. Then I'd just split one each
day in order to get to the proper dosage. That's not too tough - saves the
cost of 2 co-pays. This only works if the pills you are taking comes in
the right dosages to work.
Hugs, Barbara A
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