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zofran v. compazene
Hi,
For those of you who haven't met me yet I have not been diagnosed with crohn's at this point. Had an upper gi/lower bowel follow through and they just found reflux. Having colonoscopy on the 17th.
I have been very nauseous the past two months and have been on a very low residue, sometimes all liquid diet during that time. Last night for the first time I had three rounds of explosive bloody diareah. Freaked me out so I left work early and went to bed. This morning my stomach is all in knots and very tight so I called my GI and he is trying to move my colonoscopy up to next week.
Anyhoo I asked him about zofran since I had that when I had my gallbladder issues and he wanted me to take compazene instead. He said the price difference is through the roof so they try not to give out the zofran when at all possible. I told him if I can only take the compazene I wont be able to function at work so he ok'd finally the zofran.
My question is.....what the heck. Why should it matter what the price is? Shouldn't they just do what is in the best interest of the patient? To me the price means nothing since I pay at the most $20 for my scripts so are the insurance companies really putting pressure on doctors to give generic to the point where the patient has to make a case about it? This is all new to me so I'm not familiar with all of this hoopla over medications.
Also does anyone else take zofran as opposed to compazene?
Hi,
For those of you who haven't met me yet I have not been diagnosed with crohn's at this point. Had an upper gi/lower bowel follow through and they just found reflux. Having colonoscopy on the 17th.
I have been very nauseous the past two months and have been on a very low residue, sometimes all liquid diet during that time. Last night for the first time I had three rounds of explosive bloody diareah. Freaked me out so I left work early and went to bed. This morning my stomach is all in knots and very tight so I called my GI and he is trying to move my colonoscopy up to next week.
Anyhoo I asked him about zofran since I had that when I had my gallbladder issues and he wanted me to take compazene instead. He said the price difference is through the roof so they try not to give out the zofran when at all possible. I told him if I can only take the compazene I wont be able to function at work so he ok'd finally the zofran.
My question is.....what the heck. Why should it matter what the price is? Shouldn't they just do what is in the best interest of the patient? To me the price means nothing since I pay at the most $20 for my scripts so are the insurance companies really putting pressure on doctors to give generic to the point where the patient has to make a case about it? This is all new to me so I'm not familiar with all of this hoopla over medications.
Also does anyone else take zofran as opposed to compazene?