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I have a five thousand dollar deductible and I have to meat it before benefits kick in so yet again I have to switch mediation, it frustrating to get used to something have it work well then have to switch...........................I hate insurance I’ll probably be back on Abilify which is fine with me it worked very well
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sorry about this. i think Abilify might actually be a better choice...Vryalar is -very- new to the market, so there's not much there in terms of post-marketing data, clinical experience, etc. Abilify has been around long enough for clinicians to know what they're dealing with, I think.
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I did very well on abilify when I started in when it was new and ran into the same problems i met a benefits cap and had to switch. Abilify now has a generic so I won’t have a prob this time
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yeah...the Abilify generic seems to be all over the map, in terms of price. I have disability, so the "Insurance paid: " section is -ridiculous- (the gov't doesn't do price caps and apparently they don't negotiate, either). however, goodrx offers -incredible- discounts on the generic 'atypicals.'
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