You have said so much that I want to comment on, but for now I will just tell you about this. I am on wellbutrin and the generic doesn't work for me and I cannot afford the huge prescription costs, so I found this program called bridges to access that glasko-smith kline has that gives me the meds for free. I get a huge *** bottle of them every three months and each year I just have to reapply (its a pretty short form and you just have to have a script from your doc for a year's supply). It was very easy to apply for and even though we aren't "poor" I do qualify for the med for free. You should really try applying for it. They give you the meds even if you have insurance and just cannot afford the prescription costs or copay costs... I know drug companies are evil but this program is really helpful to me.
The link is:
http://www.patientassistance.com/pro...mithkline-168/
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