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Re: Is there difference between Paxil and generic? » Phillipa

Posted by erik98225 on May 14, 2006, at 23:51:28

In reply to Re: Is there difference between Paxil and generic? » erik98225, posted by Phillipa on May 13, 2006, at 22:06:44

In NC I'm pretty sure the doc can sign "Substitution Permitted" meaning you get the generic if one exists. Better yet, if you want your insurance to pay for it, just ask the doc to prescribe "Paroxetine" instead of "Paxil". Paroxetine is the chemical name for the drug that is sold as brand name Paxil.


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