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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 284620" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Clonidine , depakote, zoloft, prozac, are available at the rxoutreach.</p><p></p><p>Ok...for Seroquel go to pparx.org and put in your medications and kids ages and all that. I did one kid and all the medications and did as if they lived with me. I came up with being able to get everything but vyvanse and plain ritalin. Probably because ritalin is now generic and vyvanse hasnt hit the programs yet. You can probably call the manufacter itself. </p><p></p><p>Also...call social services and ask about whatever the "not medicaid" but up a step childrens health insurance is in your state. Here it is NC Healthchoice or something like that. You may have to pay like 50 bucks a year or so but if you loose insurance you can go right in. Ohhhh...is this what you are losing? Never mind. </p><p></p><p>go to pparx.org...get the paperwork printed out. Then get to docs and get it faxed in. I have managed to find all but one drug...best I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 284620, member: 1514"] Clonidine , depakote, zoloft, prozac, are available at the rxoutreach. Ok...for Seroquel go to pparx.org and put in your medications and kids ages and all that. I did one kid and all the medications and did as if they lived with me. I came up with being able to get everything but vyvanse and plain ritalin. Probably because ritalin is now generic and vyvanse hasnt hit the programs yet. You can probably call the manufacter itself. Also...call social services and ask about whatever the "not medicaid" but up a step childrens health insurance is in your state. Here it is NC Healthchoice or something like that. You may have to pay like 50 bucks a year or so but if you loose insurance you can go right in. Ohhhh...is this what you are losing? Never mind. go to pparx.org...get the paperwork printed out. Then get to docs and get it faxed in. I have managed to find all but one drug...best I can do. [/QUOTE]
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