On 10/4/2015 3:05 PM, Janet B wrote:
>
> Have you checked out GoodRx yet?
> http://tinyurl.com/qeu2xna
> I saved over $100 out of pocket the first time I used it. You can
> check out the prices for your drugs at various pharmacies in your
> community. You can get coupons for your drugs. There is an app that
> you can download to your cell so that you can check drug prices away
> from home, find your coupon then show your cell with the coupon ID to
> the pharmacist. No need to print coupon and carry it around.
>
Good info. Unfortunately they can't locate any deals or coupons for the
prescriptions I take on that site.
I signed up for a prescription discount card a friend told me about
(also free). The card arrived in the mail and after shopping pharmacies
in the area I was surprised to find, even without a discount card, the
meds were cheaper at Publix pharmacy. (The other pharmacies in the area
are Walgreen's, Rite Aid, CVS and even WalMart, but WalMart is on the
other side of town.)
www.AmericanPrescriptionDiscounts.com
> This is especially handy if you haven't met the deductible on your
> insurance yet. The drug I was going to get was $133 at Walmart (where
> my prescription insurance is) and with the lower price at Walgreens
> and the $40 coupon, I paid $27 total out of pocket. Your purchase can
> be used toward your deductible. The pharmacy will record your
> purchase as usual. You just pay less.
> No, I do not work for GoodRx. I just think it is fabulous to have
> this kind of control.
> Janet US
>
I don't have prescription drug coverage. It's self-pay for me. That's
why I appreciate the lowest price possible.
Jill