Old 12-04-10 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by pacificaslim
You can say that again! I write the date on each one as I start to use it and though my ProAir Albuterol says "200 metered inhalations" on each cartridge, no way do I ever get more than 80 or so. I finally convinced them to give me two at a time so that when one is dead I have a backup and don't have to be without it until I get back to the pharmacy. With my insurance (Kaiser) they only cost $5 each!
I have Regence BlueShield and I pay $20 per inhaler with my insurance. My daughter's refills, with insurance, cost $50 for both of them. Nice to be able to breathe, though!
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