Guest guest Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 I believe you can get generic from Canada. Cheryl ~Check out my blog: http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com/ On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:15 AM, Elspeth e wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been quiet for a while, but I need to ask your help. ce > has been doing quite well on aciclovir, fluconazole, citalopram, > bupropion and Tenex, and after starting out with high HHV6 titres, > they dropped significantly. That is, until about eight months ago > when they shot up again. > > Dr Goldberg was talking about changing the antiviral, but our doctor > ´s practice here (UK) can only fund aciclovir (the cheapest one), > and to buy either Valtrex or Famvir ourselves would have been very > difficult. As an alternative, Dr G suggested three-weekly shots of > immnoglobulin, and so far ce has had about ten. > > The latest test results show the HHV6 still high. I have a feeling > that when I next speak to Dr G (next week) he may well want to > change the antiviral. So my question is, do any of you know of a > reputable online pharmacy where I could obtain the generic > famciclovir, or valaciclovir, as reasonably as possible? > > Or anything else you can suggest? > > All the best, > Elspeth > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2008 Report Share Posted December 6, 2008 Elspeth, Maybe thru Friendly Hills Pharmacy, they deal with doctor Goldberg for compounding meds. Call or Laurie and they'll give you the pharmacy number. God bless, Argie On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:15 AM, Elspeth e wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been quiet for a while, but I need to ask your help. ce > has been doing quite well on aciclovir, fluconazole, citalopram, > bupropion and Tenex, and after starting out with high HHV6 titres, > they dropped significantly. That is, until about eight months ago > when they shot up again. > > Dr Goldberg was talking about changing the antiviral, but our doctor > ´s practice here (UK) can only fund aciclovir (the cheapest one), > and to buy either Valtrex or Famvir ourselves would have been very > difficult. As an alternative, Dr G suggested three-weekly shots of > immnoglobulin, and so far ce has had about ten. > > The latest test results show the HHV6 still high. I have a feeling > that when I next speak to Dr G (next week) he may well want to > change the antiviral. So my question is, do any of you know of a > reputable online pharmacy where I could obtain the generic > famciclovir, or valaciclovir, as reasonably as possible? > > Or anything else you can suggest? > > All the best, > Elspeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Did you try the GlaxoSmiyhCline prescription subsidy program? Go to http://www.gskforyou.com/ You may qualify Bill ________________________________ From: Elspeth e <elspeth.clarke@...> " " < > Sent: Saturday, December 6, 2008 10:15:43 AM Subject: antivirals? Hello everyone, I´ve been quiet for a while, but I need to ask your help. ce has been doing quite well on aciclovir, fluconazole, citalopram, bupropion and Tenex, and after starting out with high HHV6 titres, they dropped significantly. That is, until about eight months ago when they shot up again. Dr Goldberg was talking about changing the antiviral, but our doctor´s practice here (UK) can only fund aciclovir (the cheapest one), and to buy either Valtrex or Famvir ourselves would have been very difficult. As an alternative, Dr G suggested three-weekly shots of immnoglobulin, and so far ce has had about ten. The latest test results show the HHV6 still high. I have a feeling that when I next speak to Dr G (next week) he may well want to change the antiviral. So my question is, do any of you know of a reputable online pharmacy where I could obtain the generic famciclovir, or valaciclovir, as reasonably as possible? Or anything else you can suggest? All the best, Elspeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2008 Report Share Posted December 7, 2008 Hi Elspeth, Yes Friendly Hills in Whittier CA do ship internationally – they also compound – not sure if Famvir is released from patent yet – ie that a generic is available, however you can email the pharmacist there DENNIS AMANO at fhprx@... Regards, _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Argie Olivo Sent: Saturday, December 06, 2008 10:05 AM Subject: Re: antivirals? Elspeth, Maybe thru Friendly Hills Pharmacy, they deal with doctor Goldberg for compounding meds. Call or Laurie and they'll give you the pharmacy number. God bless, Argie On Dec 6, 2008, at 7:15 AM, Elspeth e wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been quiet for a while, but I need to ask your help. ce > has been doing quite well on aciclovir, fluconazole, citalopram, > bupropion and Tenex, and after starting out with high HHV6 titres, > they dropped significantly. That is, until about eight months ago > when they shot up again. > > Dr Goldberg was talking about changing the antiviral, but our doctor > ´s practice here (UK) can only fund aciclovir (the cheapest one), > and to buy either Valtrex or Famvir ourselves would have been very > difficult. As an alternative, Dr G suggested three-weekly shots of > immnoglobulin, and so far ce has had about ten. > > The latest test results show the HHV6 still high. I have a feeling > that when I next speak to Dr G (next week) he may well want to > change the antiviral. So my question is, do any of you know of a > reputable online pharmacy where I could obtain the generic > famciclovir, or valaciclovir, as reasonably as possible? > > Or anything else you can suggest? > > All the best, > Elspeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 Yes, Famvir has been released from patent. Fonns > > > Hello everyone, > > > > I´ve been quiet for a while, but I need to ask your help. ce > > has been doing quite well on aciclovir, fluconazole, citalopram, > > bupropion and Tenex, and after starting out with high HHV6 titres, > > they dropped significantly. That is, until about eight months ago > > when they shot up again. > > > > Dr Goldberg was talking about changing the antiviral, but our doctor > > ´s practice here (UK) can only fund aciclovir (the cheapest one), > > and to buy either Valtrex or Famvir ourselves would have been very > > difficult. As an alternative, Dr G suggested three-weekly shots of > > immnoglobulin, and so far ce has had about ten. > > > > The latest test results show the HHV6 still high. I have a feeling > > that when I next speak to Dr G (next week) he may well want to > > change the antiviral. So my question is, do any of you know of a > > reputable online pharmacy where I could obtain the generic > > famciclovir, or valaciclovir, as reasonably as possible? > > > > Or anything else you can suggest? > > > > All the best, > > Elspeth > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2008 Report Share Posted December 8, 2008 I believe it is. It's called Famicyclovir. Good luck, Robyn > Hello everyone, > > I´ve been quiet for a while, but I need to ask your help. ce > has been doing quite well on aciclovir, fluconazole, citalopram, > bupropion and Tenex, and after starting out with high HHV6 titres, > they dropped significantly. That is, until about eight months ago > when they shot up again. > > Dr Goldberg was talking about changing the antiviral, but our doctor > ´s practice here (UK) can only fund aciclovir (the cheapest one), > and to buy either Valtrex or Famvir ourselves would have been very > difficult. As an alternative, Dr G suggested three-weekly shots of > immnoglobulin, and so far ce has had about ten. > > The latest test results show the HHV6 still high. I have a feeling > that when I next speak to Dr G (next week) he may well want to > change the antiviral. So my question is, do any of you know of a > reputable online pharmacy where I could obtain the generic > famciclovir, or valaciclovir, as reasonably as possible? > > Or anything else you can suggest? > > All the best, > Elspeth > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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