I do not know why there was a change in the primary
consultant but his treatment of Sherna’s condition was very different to that
of Dr. Angel with more prescription drugs and three times the dosage of
Myfortic. He also said that Sherna was going be his patient for the foreseeable future whereas Dr. Angel had
implied that she would only need to consult with him if the leucocytes dropped
below a certain level.
He prescribed amongst other medicines 3 x 1g Myfortic twice daily and another tablet called Bonviva once per month. The cost of the Myfortic was around $4 per pill ($25 daily) and the Bonviva a staggering $45 per pill. However, my wife's mother was able to buy a generic Myfortic in India for one-third of the price and a generic Bonviva for less than $5!
He prescribed amongst other medicines 3 x 1g Myfortic twice daily and another tablet called Bonviva once per month. The cost of the Myfortic was around $4 per pill ($25 daily) and the Bonviva a staggering $45 per pill. However, my wife's mother was able to buy a generic Myfortic in India for one-third of the price and a generic Bonviva for less than $5!
It was during this consultation that Dr. Ramon asked my wife to participate in the trial of a new drug, Ocrelizumab. Later that day I discussed it with my wife and her parents (who had arrived in Spain from India after she had been hospitalized for a second time) and we decided it was better for her to return with them to India to be treated, at least until her condition had stabilized. My wife was not entitled to Social Security in