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JustAnotherGen

(38,054 posts)
14. When I got Depo
Wed Jun 10, 2015, 10:13 AM
Jun 2015

It was a nurse - not even the P.A.

Blood pressure, temp, pulse, questions -shot - go.

This was also when I was taking Enbrel (giving myself weekly injections) so I was kind of perturbed that I could give myself one - but not the other.

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Since they would raise the cost for women, MineralMan Jun 2015 #1
Sorry, but please re-think a moment as you are wrong on all counts, MM. freshwest Jun 2015 #3
Actually qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #4
Most women with insurance, though, pay nothing. MineralMan Jun 2015 #6
The cost would definitely go up B2G Jun 2015 #8
Really? A drug becomes OTC, more companies make it SheilaT Jun 2015 #27
Even generic drugs are more expensive OTC B2G Jun 2015 #29
Actually, I have zero co-pay on my three prescriptions. SheilaT Jun 2015 #68
Yes, really. Sheldon Cooper Jun 2015 #70
Could a paraprofessional perform this function? KamaAina Jun 2015 #43
yes and they already do and have been doing for years... CTyankee Jun 2015 #60
Yes, we've been doing it for a long time. uppityperson Jun 2015 #64
This proposal means birth control pills would no longer be covered by insurance jeff47 Jun 2015 #53
Patty Murray, part of that contingent? I don't think so. cali Jun 2015 #11
I guess it's point of view. qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #17
I'm responding to MM who said that this proposal cali Jun 2015 #25
Really? Patty Murray? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jun 2015 #48
Your thinking is dead wrong. countryjake Jun 2015 #52
Does your insurance pay for over-the-counter Tylenol? jeff47 Jun 2015 #54
Have you ever been on a drug that has gone OTC? Warpy Jun 2015 #61
My prescriptions are all for a year. MineralMan Jun 2015 #63
No for OTC JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #2
I would have similar thoughts about Depo. qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #7
When I got Depo JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #14
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2015 #41
You are right there with me JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #44
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Not sure about B.C. JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #46
Good points. Welcome to DU!! (eom) StevieM Jun 2015 #50
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It means "end of message" A Little Weird Jun 2015 #62
I think most women should see a dr about contraception. Ilsa Jun 2015 #5
My youngest daughter had a mini stroke because she was taking bc. jwirr Jun 2015 #20
I had a mini stroke when taking bcp too gollygee Jun 2015 #55
Why just birth control? Other countries manage just fine handing out normal medications without JCMach1 Jun 2015 #9
That simple infection could be strep. jwirr Jun 2015 #19
Or a virus or something resistant to Antibiotix(tm) uppityperson Jun 2015 #65
When I was that sick, I went to the doc... JCMach1 Jun 2015 #71
I agree. I think at the most you should yeoman6987 Jun 2015 #21
What countries? It doesn't happen in this "other" country overseas Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #38
Most of the Middle-East, Africa... parts of Europe... JCMach1 Jun 2015 #72
Well, you're making shit up now. Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #75
you are dead wrong... birth control is freely and easily available in UAE and KSA JCMach1 Jun 2015 #76
The Sharia Law UAE? Where they imprison female rape victims for having sex outside of marriage? Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #79
Because that leads to antibiotic resistance. jeff47 Jun 2015 #56
That would be the overprescription by doctors and use in animals... not people taking it when needed JCMach1 Jun 2015 #73
:facepalm: jeff47 Jun 2015 #74
In Florida, actually you do need a prescription... JCMach1 Jun 2015 #77
Another Pro - The Problem with Doctor Visits qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #10
That was my thought too JustAnotherGen Jun 2015 #15
I wonder how many of them had to get their doctors to say that the patient was taking them for some raccoon Jun 2015 #39
Shouldn't the FDA be deciding this according to their normal criteria? Nye Bevan Jun 2015 #12
Sounds like a good solution to me. n/t Calista241 Jun 2015 #16
What ever it takes to get birth control in the hands of those who want them is fine by me madokie Jun 2015 #13
Nay. If they are over the counter then medical assistance will not pay for them like they do not jwirr Jun 2015 #18
Allegra, a medicine used for allergies, Snobblevitch Jun 2015 #22
I'm in the Yea column Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #23
Could you tell me more aboug Pharmacist training? qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #31
I actually just have this article up in my browser tab! Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #33
I am encouraged. qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #34
There's a great FAQ at this website too: Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #36
I don't know enough about the issue, however, points to consider for me is as follows: Xyzse Jun 2015 #24
Yes kcr Jun 2015 #26
One of the important things that happens Lilyhoney Jun 2015 #28
And a pap smear B2G Jun 2015 #30
Most women do not need yearly pap smear. uppityperson Jun 2015 #66
it is my understanding the pill remains a substance where one size does NOT fit all dembotoz Jun 2015 #32
OTC birth control pills are a bad idea meow2u3 Jun 2015 #35
Bad idea. Not a one size fits all product. Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #37
For those arguing for cost savings, a doctor visit costs me $7.50 in the EU Pooka Fey Jun 2015 #40
Common sense tells me nay, but . . . Vinca Jun 2015 #42
Nay. OTC doctors, not OTC pills. LadyHawkAZ Jun 2015 #47
Wouldn't a "consult your doctor before using" warning cover that? ProudToBeBlueInRhody Jun 2015 #49
Why not have it both ways? bunnies Jun 2015 #51
Seems like a call I'd want the physician to make treestar Jun 2015 #57
This is a way to get birth control stripped from insurance coverage. jeff47 Jun 2015 #58
I think a combination Puzzledtraveller Jun 2015 #67
Actually qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #69
I'd like a hybrid system laundry_queen Jun 2015 #78
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