Ross
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33 years taking Coumadin? wow, that's a long time!
If RCB were still coming around, I believe he's been on it longer than that! Yeap, 45 years.
http://www.valvereplacement.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13403
33 years taking Coumadin? wow, that's a long time!
If RCB were still coming around, I believe he's been on it longer than that! Yeap, 45 years.
http://www.valvereplacement.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13403
When I called my cardio yesterday & told him that a rep from my insurance company would probably be calling him to see if he approved the generic instead of brand coumadin, he asked me if I wanted him to "put on the gloves" (boxing gloves?). I just told him I was sick of fighting them & for him to just go ahead & approve the generic but that's when he told me that I would have a harder time controlling my INR.
Long story short, I received notification that my prescription had been filled w/coumadin & my co-pay was $104.15 for 10mg for 90-days & $93.27 for 7.5mg for 90-days. (I have to take 7.5 mg about twice a week to stay within 3.0-4.0) If they had sent the generic, my co-pay would have been $30!
Long story short, I received notification that my prescription had been filled w/coumadin & my co-pay was $104.15 for 10mg for 90-days & $93.27 for 7.5mg for 90-days. (I have to take 7.5 mg about twice a week to stay within 3.0-4.0) If they had sent the generic, my co-pay would have been $30!
I have no idea who manufactures the warfarin. .
Yup, i've switched to generic in the last 6 months, and I'm no more or less stable than before. I find my diet, exercise, and water weight gain have more effect on my INR than switching to generic. ... My cardio thinks there's a difference too. He cites there can be a 20% effectiveness difference between generics and name brand. BUT my pharmacy says they always notify patients if they change brands of generics of any drugs, so patients can watch for any changes in effect. So, if I'm using the same generic brand all the time, it makes no difference to me if I take 25 mg per week or 27 mg per week--whatever it takes to stay in range is fine.
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