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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. 1. Of course I have called around. That's how I located the pharmacy that filled the script in the first place. 2. It doesn't seem to have anything to do with which pharmacy fills the script. The place I went was in network. It seems to be a matter of formulary coverage. 3. The health advocate was a helpful suggestion. I will look into that. 4. I agree that antibiotics are overprescribed, but my kid is clearly not as robust as yours are. Most of the immune system is in the gut, and when you've got gut issues (she's been on Prevacid since 9 weeks), you get sick more. We typically wait until she's had the croupy cough for 3 weeks or more before we resort to antibiotics. 5. Her eating habits are unpredictable. It would be fabulous if I could be sure that she would eat whatever we sprinkled the capsule contents into, but we tried this with other things and she just didn't get the full dose that way. I guess I mainly just wanted to know where to start--doctor, insurance, HR. Based on these replies, I think we'll talk to HR first. [/quote]
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