OhMari
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Feralpeg said:The point is, there is a generic version of this drug. The pharmacist told me there was. She just couldn't fill the perscription that way because of the way the doctor wrote it. If the doctor won't change it, we will be seeing a different doctor. As much as I want my DD's complexion to be beautiful, I'm not paying $400 a month for it.
It sounds like the dermatologist put you on the strongest medicine for acne that is out there. I know some people pay this amount for thier kids because they have the kind of acne that will pit their face. I would definately get a second opinion. My son has a sulfur medicine, plus acne cream.
A couple of months ago, I was having trouble with this Dr. because he would pick one of my sons acne and call it surgery. My ins. would not pay, I had to fight the ins. company to pay and I had the Dr. stop picking the acne and code the office visit to my ins. satisfaction.
Also the medicine that was perscribed has a 30% chance of passing a birth defect onto babies if you become pregnant, male or female. Just a warning for you to read the label if you get the medicine.

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