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    Authorized Generics vs Generics Part II

    en-usMarch 10, 2020
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    About this Episode

    This episode is choc full of information.  I do a quick review of the difference between the Authorized Generic and Generic drugs then delve into the rabbit hole with questions like:

    • why should I care about the difference? 
    • how do I find who makes/sells the authorized generic?
    • how do I ask my doctor for the authorized generic?
    • how do I request approval from my insurance?
    • how do I find out if my pharmacy carries the authorized generic?

    Check out the episode ADHD or not you will learn something about your prescriptions you probably didn't know. 

    I am uploading the full show notes to my website because there are just so many links everything will be posted by Wednesday 3/11/2020.  

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