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Q: Cellcept
asked by: crystaleta on August 10th, 2005
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Hi everyone, i'm new here. I have a quick question, I wont have insurance anymore since i'll be 25 and no longer be able to be carried on my parents insurance. Has anyone out there stopped taking cellcept? My doc said its really expensive. What happens when you stop taking it? Do you get sick? Any replies will be appreciated
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bjames
replied on October 27th, 2005
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Stopping Cellcept
I take it and I am about to have the same thing happen. I'm switching to imuran, which is as good and much cheaper. Whatever you do, don't stop taking anything without talking to your Dr. First. I could be very dangerous.
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nichole handran
replied on December 1st, 2005
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Have You Tried Medical Assistance Through the State
Depending on where you live and how much money you make there are definitely programs the help those who need there meds. Do some research and see what your state has to offer. Or meet with a case worker and see what can be done about your situation. I know first hand do not quit your meds!!!!!!!!!!! Especially if you have noticed a difference in your symptoms it might make you start all over again in treatments ask your doctor about free samples and tell them about your situation. See if your doc can work with your ins. Company and give an override for 3 months supply at a time ins. Can do that as long as they can get an auth from a doc. Look into any possible way. Please do not stop your progress even if you haven't noticed any change its not worth the risk.
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khen
replied on August 22nd, 2007
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Cellcept
my doctor just recently prescribed me CELLCEPT and im only 20 yrs. old . it says on the medical information that it may cause tumors or some sort of type of cancer . please to those whose been taking it, please tell me what are your symptoms and is it really worth taking the risk ?
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