Posted by Bill LL on November 7, 2005, at 9:46:46
In reply to Re: Lamotrigine in Canada » fredly, posted by Larry Hoover on November 6, 2005, at 13:48:29
Hi Larry- I'm surprised that a drug would cost a fixed amount per dose. For example, my experience has been that if a 100 mg tablet of a drug costs let's say $20 for 30 pills, then the 200 mg version might cost $25.
But that's just my experience based on a limited number of drugs that I have taken.
> > I will soon be moving back to Canada from the UK. I have been taking 500mg Lamotrigine daily and would like to know if it is prescribed in Canada for depression and if anybody had an idea how much it costs?
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> Yes, it is prescribed for depression. It is available as a generic, and would cost in and around $1/100 mg, based on a quick search of Canadian internet pharmacies. I don't know if prices might not be better at real bricks and mortar establishments.
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