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How to Save on Prescription Medications!


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We recently had to put my daughter on a prescription medication and when I got to the pharmacy to pay I realized there might be ways you could save on your prescription medications that you didn’t realize! So if you have family members that take medication daily or even if it’s a one-time deal, check out these ways you can save at the pharmacy!

Ask for generic – just like your over the counter medications, go with generic. These have the same active ingredients as the brand name drugs but usually cost a lot less. It’s a great way to start when you’re trying to save money. Note that not all medications are available as a generic but the pharmacist will usually give you that version once you make the switch.

Check your insurance – You’re paying for it, use it right. If there’s a medication you’re filling that seems too high and the pharmacist says it’s not covered by your insurance, try giving your insurance a call. Explain which medication the doctor prescribed and see if there’s an alternative. You’ll want to double check with your doctor if you’d like to switch but this could save you a good chunk of change.

Ask for Patient Assistance Programs – this is one you’ll have to qualify for but it’s a program that a lot of drug companies will offer to patients. You can send them an email or letter or even talk to the pharmacist for help contacting the drug company.

Watch for “deals” – Some pharmacies will offer promotions if you transfer your prescriptions over to their pharmacy. Watch for these advertisements but you could also ask your current pharmacist if they have an promotions going on. Or some will have coupons for certain drugs or manufacturers.

Compare prices – Believe it or not each pharmacy has different prices for different prescriptions. Shop around and see which one can give you the best price. There are apps for this to make it easier – GoodRx is a well-known one in which it will compare prices of medications at various pharmacies.

Having to pay for medication can be difficult sometimes but it’s not worth skipping or avoiding. Take care of yourself and see the doctor often, it can save you money in the long run by catching things quicker and keeping you healthier longer.

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