Guest guest Posted August 31, 2008 Report Share Posted August 31, 2008 I DID GO into that website last night and was floored about how much cheaper they are, and all the generics they had. I sent it to a friend of mine who works at a generic manufacture and he said from what he saw and he pulled out his books from work that they were and appeared to be on the up and up. I looked into the Canada website and was blown away to how expensive theirs were. The only thing I could not find on the first web site was 1 of my 6 meds oh and the Xanax, but the Xanax isn't that expensive as I already use the generic so it's not that expensive at CVS. They also didn't have Proventil or Proair listed. My friend said they are working on making a generic for those as they have yet to be tested. I laughed when I told him to hurry up. So thanks for the info Terry I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much. ~Mother Teddy Bear's Early Learning Program Established August of 1992 Re: C Alldaychemist is very good to list all ingredients they have in their meds, it's up to you to inform yourself about those meds and interactions. I do. With inhalers it's simple. It either works for you, or it does not, different than some pills where you might not be sure what is in them. BTW. I need to make a correction to the other post I just send. Symbicourt alone is compatible with duo-neb, it's spiriva, which I am also on, that is not. I used to be on Serevent and Pulmicourt, duo-neb for the nebulizer and albuterol for a rescue inhaler. Now am on symbicourt and xopenex, also xopenex for the nebulizer, which I only use when I need that extra Ooomph, not every day. C-M ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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