... is only covered now on my insurance can I switch to that without any problems??
Calan SR - I've been taking calansr 240mg for about 15 years my insurance has changed and vaerapamil
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- 12 Jan 2011 by beachluv44
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- calan, calan sr, high blood pressure, insurance
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I have been taking Calar SR for over 8 years, health insurance denied coverage before that and made me switch to verapamil. Did not work for me, ended up in emergency heart racing. New insurance now, and it's being denied again. Any suggestions. I plan on fighting it.
When Calan SR was patented for a period of time and that time ran out, it meant that other companies could make a generic version of it. What this means is that the generic verapamil DOES NOT have the same fillers as the brand Calan SR and it did not work for me. Had to fight to get it approved. What I had to do was get the doctor to send in documentation showing that I had tried Verapamil and it did not work for me. I was given Verapamil in 3 different states and my blood pressure just went way up. I am now approved for brand name Calan 240 SR for the rest of my life or until I retire from Lowes.
Best of luck.