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Are There Any Special Programs Available For The Desmopresssin Acetate Nasal Spray Which I Am Using Sing Couple Of Years?

I use Desmopressin Acetate Nasal... I have used this drug since 1990 and need it. My insurance co. now informs me I will have to pay 95$ for 2 instaead of 40$ I am on Social Security and can not afford this amount. Do you still have
indejetint sp programs available. I did use it back in the 90"s but finally got Medicaid at the time. No longer for me. Please help me this is a life serving medincine
Sat, 18 Jan 2014
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Hi. If you are using this spray for Diabetes Insipidus, there is no way you can really stop this irrespective of the cost. One option remains is to consult a Doctor preferably an Endocrinologist to discuss about alternative therapy in the form of oral tablets or other medicines. Since this is a specialized field , I would advise you strongly for an opinion by a specialist only.
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Are There Any Special Programs Available For The Desmopresssin Acetate Nasal Spray Which I Am Using Sing Couple Of Years?

Hi. If you are using this spray for Diabetes Insipidus, there is no way you can really stop this irrespective of the cost. One option remains is to consult a Doctor preferably an Endocrinologist to discuss about alternative therapy in the form of oral tablets or other medicines. Since this is a specialized field , I would advise you strongly for an opinion by a specialist only.