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LOUISE HANNAH
16-12-2007, 10:37 AM
Hello,
Can anyone tell us the cost of prescriptions in oz
and also do children have to pay ?
:p
Thanks
Louise
Libby1971
16-12-2007, 01:01 PM
Hi
Kids do have to pay.
There is a limit on your prescriptions in that you pay $1059 and then a lower rate kicks in. If you are on concessions thereafter your prescrptions are free and if not then they are down to about $4.00.
How much you pay for a prescription depends on the item - I paid $60 dollars plus for 2 inhalers recently which is $31.40 each, if memory serves.
Some stuff can be bought over the counter which is cheaper.
Libby
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maria
06-01-2008, 08:48 AM
In the UK GP's prescribe by the generic name for each medication, where as here in aus they all seem to use specific brands, which are quite often a lot more expensive that generic drugs, when you visit the doctor ask him to prescribe generically it'll save you a fortune in the long run.
Libby dont know what inhalers you got but if it was sabutalmol/ventalin then i know Asmol is a lot cheaper then the brand name
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