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Default Way, way OT GoodRx

On Sun, 04 Oct 2015 18:18:48 -0400, jmcquown >
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>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


Whatever works is good. Prescriptions are too costly and anything
that helps with the cost is good. I have no problem with my regular
insurance preferred drugs and the amount I pay ($3). But when you are
working your way through your deductible you want to pay as little as
possible.
Janet US