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Funny you bring this up. I tried Yasmin a few weeks ago, and it gave me awful chest pains the first day I tried it. I tried the generic and am having a much better experience! I''ve heard MANY women say that the generic and the brand treated them differently, you''re not alone in that. I don''t know if this is a long shot, but perhaps if the doctor insists that you need the brand version, maybe there could be communication to your insurance company of the medical need for it, and maybe knock it down to a lower tier? I mean... MDs can mark a prescriptions "DAW" for a reason, so I''m assuming that generics are not always 100% absolutely-no-questions-asked identical. I would go to your obgyn to discuss this. They''re usually more open to hearing about BCP complaints. If they have more experience with them, they may have heard complaints similar to yours and perhaps have an answer. I know the doctor''s favorite answer is "Well, it shouldn''t be the drug creating those side effects" Ok, yes, I''m making it up in my head. ![]() Good luck, let us know how it goes! |
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Your side effects are concerning. I definitely think you should tell your doctor about them. Regardless of what the costs are, your health should be your #1 priority. Putting up with horrific side effects because you don''t gain weight, your ta-tas aren''t sore, and it cheaper is just not an acceptable option in MHO. While your doctor can mark your RX as brand-only, I don''t think that will knock it into a lower copay catagory...
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Thanks for all your replies. I have stopped taking this pill and have made an appt. with my gyn for Monday to get a prescription for something else. I gave this generic more than enough time for my body to get use to it, but for some reason I am not responding well to it. Trying to find a new pill is going to suck.
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Its funny how our bodies work....I did fine on the Yasmin and horrible on the generic and you had the opposite effect. One of my friends who is on the generic told me the same thing. Thanks for your reply. |
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