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Showing Original Post only (View all)Here is how to save a fortune in prescription drug costs. It DOES work. [View all]
By now most everyone knows that drug prices can vary widely even in the same area.
I have to take a prescribed drug that costs anywhere from $250 to $600.00 per month, for 30 pills, depending on where in town I buy it.
$850 to $1220 for 90 days.
And I have NO drug insurance.
Last month I got 30 day generic supply for 21.49.
and a 90 day supply at another store for 35.00
I used a online coupon from goodrx.com
Just printed it out and much to my surprise 2 different pharmacies accepted it.
Tomorrow I refill the 30 day script for 21.49.
Goodrx is not the only source for cheap drugs.
rxoutreach.org also can get me the drug ( via mail) for the same cheap prices. I have not tried them yet,
BUT
they are approved by the VIPPS Accredited Pharmacy list
https://nabp.pharmacy/programs/vipps/vipps-accredited-pharmacies-list/
rxoutreach.org requires some information, like income, you can punch that in the landing page to see if you qualify, before giving them any other info.
Their income limits are fairly high, so most people should qualify.
Using these coupons are sometimes cheaper than any insurance co-pay or deductible.
You may want to plug in your meds and see what the coupon price is.
You may find putting in your location gives a better price, but you can use the coupon without entering your zip code.