I keep this blog in part to easily update family, friends, and other JA parents (and any other interested persons!) on how Anna is doing on her journey with Juvenile Arthritis. Since Anna was first diagnosed in 1999, the terminology has changed. I believe that now children are diagnosed with Juvenile Arthritis, or Juvenile Iodiopathic Arthritis, et. al. However, I created this blog a long time ago, when people referred the disease as Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Hence the "JRA."
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Injectable Methotrexate hasn't always been readily available, but I'm very glad to have found another supplier, and one that's closer to home! When injectable Methotrexate was first prescribed for Anna, the only pharmacy in the area which could obtain it for me was the very last independent pharmacist (on our side of the river) listed in the phone book . . . I had tried calling all the others, with no success---none of them had any wholesale supplier who could get it for them. I've been driving into the worst part of Camp Hill (traffic-wise) once a month for several years now, and the pharmacy's hours are limited. Well, I tried calling the new Wegman's store, and they can order it in for me---no problem! I am SO very happy about that!
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