The doctor prescribed me very expensive pills. I don’t want to pay that much for medicine. Is there a way to save money on this?

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I know that if your doctor has prescribed you, it's best to listen to the choice of his treatment. If you want, you can search for the generic of this medicine (if you are looking for a cheaper option) on the portal Canadian Pharmacy  , but I think that you shouldn't change Isotretinoin to other medicines until you consult your doctor. I know that because of the coronavirus epidemic, many people are afraid to visit the hospital, but as far as I know, you can get an online consultation. So now many people who want to get a doctor’s consultation are doing this.

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