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Tuesday, December 27, 2005

No health insurance?

If you don't have insurance ask your doctor to refer you to the gsk patient assistance program. Link

There is a form your doctor will need to fill out for you. If you qualify you can get your valtrex suppressively free.

Another option is to use acyclovir for treating herpes. It's available in a generic and is pretty affordable. You can check out and possibly find it to be affordable there. They offer 6 weeks worth of suppressive therapy with acyclovir for $25.69. Call around to your local pharmacies and compare prices to see where you can get it filled cheapest. Planned parenthood, also will often offer it at a reduced price as will college clinics if you are still in college. Don't be afraid to ask your doctor for samples too.

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