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I have blue shield HMO, how much should my copay be for "citracal prenatal+dha"? |
i live in southern california. the ob/gyn specialist said "usually this rx wouldn't cost you anything at pharamcy... i ended up paying full retail price. You need to call your plan and talk to customer service. Insurance doesn't pay for over the counter items. |
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