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[quote=Anonymous]Our benefits include a service called "health advocate" that's meant to help you identify procedures and negotiate appeals with the insurance. Do you perhaps have something similar? Also, I would be inclined to go through the hassle for something that's a daily long term medication like prevacid, but for an abx script -- perhaps step back and take a sanity check. Is the $11 difference really worth however long of your time to get it sorted out? I totally understand getting frustrated and wanting to make it work on principle, but really...if you really are thinking you'll be using it so often where that will make a difference, I would be more worried about why your DD needs or is prescribed abx on a monthly basis. *insert spiel about overuse of abx here* [/quote]
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