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Old Jul 03, 2007, 08:16 PM
Hopefull Hopefull is offline
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I am currently on Lexapro (Escitalopram) and am going to switch to Citalopram (Celexa generic) due to lack of prescription insurance. The nurse says that she called the prescription in but pharmacist says that he doesn't seem to have it. I have only two pills left. So, I hope I get this figured out.
I wanted to apologize to the nurse for bothering her with all this and then I lectured myself for wanting to apologize for taking care of myself. I know that pharmacist will help me out if I get into a bind since I had some refills left on Lexapro before deciding to make the switch. But, it still annoys me some.

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