Way, way OT GoodRx
On Sun, 4 Oct 2015 20:27:15 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote:
>On 10/4/2015 7:45 PM, Janet B wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
>Absolutely. I appreciate the heads up, thank you.
>
>nancy
I did lots of research and found for me AARP's OptumRx was the best
deal. I think it depends on which meds one needs. I get one
medication from Walmart because no on else will fill a 90 day Rx for
Sudafed 24 hour... it cured my post nasal drip. Local drug stores
will only sell one package a month (10 day supply) and I would have to
sign for it. My doctor writes an RX and Walmart sends me nine
packages every three months, and at less than half the cost at the
local pharmacies. Dispensing pharmaceutical drugs is weird. it's the
same with Mucinex... everywhere else limits one bottle and I'd have to
sign for it, BJ's will sell me as many bottles as I want and no sig,
they sell the large size in two packs, I can buy 20 bottles at a time,
and they charge less than anywhere else, weird! Amazon will also sell
as many bottles of Musinex as I want only their price is far higher
than BJ's, almost double. And Mucinex is an OTC drug, go figure.
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