Hey everyone,
I just got home from Walgreens and I'm bit perplexed. Instead of Hyper-Sal (brand name hypertonic saline), I was given Sodium Chloride Solution 7%. I had heard that CF Services Pharmacy had a generic for Hyper-Sal but didn't know it would be showing up in retail pharmacies. Interestingly, on the box it reads "Exclusively Distributed by: Cystic Fibrosis Services, Inc., Bethesda, MD" so I'm assuming it's the same stuff people are getting from CF Services.
Anyway, have you continued to get brand, or has your pharmacy filled it with generic? For those that are on generic-did you notice any difference? It seems that I remember a couple people on here trying the generic and not liking it. I believe someone even posted that it is different and in this case, brand name is superior. I can't seem to find that thread now...
I intend to call my doctor tomorrow and verify that I am, in fact, supposed to use the generic. However it's too late to call them now and just wanted to check with you all on what your experiences have been.
Another interesting note, on my pharmacy print-out it says: Retail price $207.06. Your insurance saved you $203.50. So my copay was only a few bucks, but I'm SUPER confused about the retail price!! If this is generic why is it way more expensive than brand??! Makes NO sense. I checked the CF Services website and they sell it for $61.97. If Walgreens is really gouging prices that much it makes me wonder if I should continue to use them! Geez! Why in the world would my insurance rather pay $203 for generic, when brand name Hyper-Sal is somewhere around $80 bucks, I believe! Goofy. Would make more sense to stick with brand.
Anyway, really sorry for the rambling! Let me know if you have any thoughts/opinions on any of this. Thanks a bunch for "listening". <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
Autumn
I just got home from Walgreens and I'm bit perplexed. Instead of Hyper-Sal (brand name hypertonic saline), I was given Sodium Chloride Solution 7%. I had heard that CF Services Pharmacy had a generic for Hyper-Sal but didn't know it would be showing up in retail pharmacies. Interestingly, on the box it reads "Exclusively Distributed by: Cystic Fibrosis Services, Inc., Bethesda, MD" so I'm assuming it's the same stuff people are getting from CF Services.
Anyway, have you continued to get brand, or has your pharmacy filled it with generic? For those that are on generic-did you notice any difference? It seems that I remember a couple people on here trying the generic and not liking it. I believe someone even posted that it is different and in this case, brand name is superior. I can't seem to find that thread now...
I intend to call my doctor tomorrow and verify that I am, in fact, supposed to use the generic. However it's too late to call them now and just wanted to check with you all on what your experiences have been.
Another interesting note, on my pharmacy print-out it says: Retail price $207.06. Your insurance saved you $203.50. So my copay was only a few bucks, but I'm SUPER confused about the retail price!! If this is generic why is it way more expensive than brand??! Makes NO sense. I checked the CF Services website and they sell it for $61.97. If Walgreens is really gouging prices that much it makes me wonder if I should continue to use them! Geez! Why in the world would my insurance rather pay $203 for generic, when brand name Hyper-Sal is somewhere around $80 bucks, I believe! Goofy. Would make more sense to stick with brand.
Anyway, really sorry for the rambling! Let me know if you have any thoughts/opinions on any of this. Thanks a bunch for "listening". <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
Autumn