Thursday, July 23, 2009

Are anti-nausea pills for cancer patients really hundreds of dollars when pot does the very same thing?

48>Medical Marijana is available, it helps with nausea and helps increase the appetite. A Dr can prescribe it, but most patients need to ask their Dr for it, It comes in a pill form it is not smoked and it does work wonders. Most insurance companies will cover it, I got a prescription for it a 30 day supply (2 a day) was approximately 463.00 which breaks down to about 15.00 a day or 7.50 a pill. I had to cover the co pay on it which for me was 50.00.





The name for it is Marinol and it does help
Reply:Well I have found from personal experience suffering cancer it seems as soon as you put that word cancer in the Fraze these companies know its something you realy need to help save your life or at least to help make your life a little more comfortable they really jack the price up. I feel our Government should get in there and put some controls on this.


As a point to your Question depending exactly on what the drug name is yes they could be hundreds of dollars.


One of the drugs I had to take for my treatment for cancer was well over $200.00 per dose and I had to take it three times a day,,,,, plus other drugs the doctor ordered.


I truly feel it is a RIP off. They have found a legal way to rob us and totally get away with it. ( something needs to be done about this.)
Reply:YES. Pot does help to minimise the nauseating effect of cancer treatment, for this reason alone it should be fully legalised :) I for one would be a ready and willing customer
Reply:yes but pot has its own side affect and is illegal unless you get it from a doctor
Reply:Anti-nausea pills are a dime a dozen.


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