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Thu, 23 Oct 1997 07:58:54 -0400
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Dear Sally, I can see where the insurance problem is coming from.  Their
computer tells them it is a single dose.  Have pt call the ins co and/or
pharmacy dept of her ins co.  Explain that this is a multiple dose tx.  PDR
defends multiple dose tx for diflucan, not just one dose for vag yeast.
Co-pay should be fixable.  It might be pharmacist is keying it in wrong.
Tell her to protest-vigorously!  It's amazing how that works with ins
cos!!!

personally, I mentally assess just the way you outline, surface - short
duration, deep br pain - long standing and use two different tx plans.

Sincerely, Pat in SNJ

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