Guest guest Posted October 22, 2004 Report Share Posted October 22, 2004 - I have no idea how expensive injectable Zofran is, my insurance covered it all but the $20 co-pay. I do know that the pharmacy had to order in the Zofran though. I actually got it because I was going to my Grandmothers funeral and I had just gotten out of the hospital after a terrible attack where I even coded in X-Ray, so I was feeling really rough, but felt I needed to go to the funeral (which was across the country) Thank goodness for it, it did help! I do agree with others though, Zofran doesn't work too well if you are already ready to throw up. I take the tablets frequently in the morning before I let it get too bad. Keeping on top of the nausea is nearly half the battle with me, the pain is bad, but throw in bad nausea and throwing up and I am nearly sunk! I hope you can get the Zofran injectable if you need it. Oh, I got my injectable 'script from my PCP. Hugs, Suzi Colorado Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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