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      <pubDate>Fri, 17 Oct 2008 11:36:09 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Midrin/generic not covered by Medicare Rx?</title>
      <description>Now that I am finally able to get a Midrin generic prescription filled, I found out that neither Midrin, nor its generic forms are covered by the Medicare Rx plan.&amp;nbsp; Doesn't seem right.&amp;nbsp; Weren't they covered before?
&amp;nbsp;
I guess I could go to one of the pharmacies offering $4 generics (if they include it), but I don't feel as though I should have to roam around for such a formerly common drug.
&amp;nbsp;
Any comments are appreciated.</description>
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