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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 449763" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>It's a relatively new drug and no generic is currently available. This isn't about your child's age, but about money. Insurance companies only pay for the name brand stuff if you've tried EVERYTHING else and the Dr argues your case that the other medications did not work well (or had side effects) and that this is the medication that's needed. Your psychiatrist needs to pull from the generic 'bag of tricks'</p><p></p><p>General information about focalin XR and availability of a generic <a href="http://www.focalinxr.com" target="_blank">http://www.focalinxr.com</a></p><p></p><p>focalin XR website for coupons if you want to try it and self pay. And there might be somewhere on the site to get even more assistance in paying for it if you qualify (most companies have that these days)</p><p></p><p>The problem with some of the newer drugs is that there isn't very much practical information available - side effects, long term effects, etc. Especially for a 3 y/o I'd start with one of the older standard medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 449763, member: 11965"] It's a relatively new drug and no generic is currently available. This isn't about your child's age, but about money. Insurance companies only pay for the name brand stuff if you've tried EVERYTHING else and the Dr argues your case that the other medications did not work well (or had side effects) and that this is the medication that's needed. Your psychiatrist needs to pull from the generic 'bag of tricks' General information about focalin XR and availability of a generic [URL]http://www.focalinxr.com[/URL] focalin XR website for coupons if you want to try it and self pay. And there might be somewhere on the site to get even more assistance in paying for it if you qualify (most companies have that these days) The problem with some of the newer drugs is that there isn't very much practical information available - side effects, long term effects, etc. Especially for a 3 y/o I'd start with one of the older standard medications. [/QUOTE]
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