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- Cutting pristiq tablets during taper | Student Doctor Network Forums
I know that pristiq has time released coating, but is it okay to cut the tablet in half for a patient weaning off the medication? Ideally patient would take a lower prescribed dose but they do not want to pay for more medication Anyone have experience with this issue?
- Secondary Failure Essay Help | Student Doctor Network Forums
Later, I saw a coworker use goodRX for a patient and I learned from her After, I had a patient who needed expensive antibiotics for her sick daughter and although she could afford them, she commented on the price I spent 20 mins finding her a coupon and the happiness on her face was incredible!
- OMG, I filled an RX from Stella Immanuel - Student Doctor Network . . .
So, I'm filling in working a retail shift, and doing a product check, for ivermectin, and I notice the doctor is Stella Immanuel And my first thought was, isn't that the doctor saying that women are getting impregnanted by Satan? So I check the RX, it is a refill RX from a TX doctor, and then I
- Why the hell does Medicare not cover bupe? - Student Doctor Network . . .
You should be aware that butrans is now generic and with a discount card such as goodrx and particularly with specialized discount cards your local pharmacist can provide, the monthly cash price for butrans will be $50-70, usually around $60
- Guanfacine liquid | Student Doctor Network Forums
GoodRx doesn't have any incentive to provide accurate drug pricing without their discount card, so they generally don't Their discount card also really cuts into the margins at the pharmacy They actually pay very little and mostly just have a negotiated rate lower than the cash price
- Ordering IV fluids in the ER | Student Doctor Network Forums
Cost out of pocket for 30 zofran ODT w goodrx coupon = $20 I try not to overwork these guys because this is someone who might actually endure financial hardship due to unnecessary medical expenses
- Applying one-half a fentanyl patch | Student Doctor Network Forums
We have a script to apply 1 2 a fentanyl 25 mcg patch The patient's insurance won't pay for the 12 mcg patch We are instructed to tell the patient to just remove 1 2 the adhesive backing and leave the other half covered, so only one-half of the patch will be sticking to the skin The patient
- Underrepresented in Healthcare | Student Doctor Network Forums
Are you underrepresented in healthcare? This is the place to get advice and support each other during your journeys in healthcare
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