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I have been treating with my LLMD for the past three months with Doxy, Zythro, and Plaquinell with some initial improvement and then a plateau.
My LLMD now wants to start me on Biaxin and Mepron. The Biaxin was covered by my insurance but the Mepron was not...no big surprise.
I really can't afford the out of pocket cost for the Mepron, which is over $1000 per bottle as most of you know.
Has anyone had a similar experience? what did you do? are there similar alternatives to the mepron?
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my doc likes coartem... and the herb from Africa cryptolepis. Both are powerful alternatives to Mepron... but you need a prescription for both. The best cryptolepis is from infuserve which requires a prescription. May good health find you!
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Thanks Foxy Loxy, Ill ask my doctor about this!
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Judie
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Malarone in high doses.
If insurance won't cover coartem, the company that makes it has a prescription program and you can get it for free.
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