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My psych precribes 150 mgs of Welbutrin XL and the copay is $50, I don't have that kind of money and there isn't a generic for it, but there is a generic for Welbutrin SR, that copay would only be $10 would that be a wise choice to ask my psych to switch from LX to the generic version of welbutrin Tell your psychiatrist that you are unable to pay for Welbutrin XL, as the copay is $50. An ask him to prescribe for you the generic i have had no problems with the generic version (called bupropion). yes, generics are always a wise choice, they are the same drug, just have different fillers. Yes, definitely. Normally, generics are every bit as good as the name brand drug. They have to be, they use the same formulas. You psych will know whether or not it's OK. Most doctors have no problem making the substitution. Ask her if it's OK to do that. (You want to make sure that she considers them the same drug.) If your Doctor insist on the XL then ask for samples to help you defray the cost. No just two but 8 - 10 samples. hopefully he or she will give you samples. |
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