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Posted by Abby on November 4, 2003, at 13:48:06
I am currently without insurance other than catastrophic coverage. I wanted to check out some of these prescription drug cards (the ones you can use at CVS or Giant or Rite Aid--and cost from $5-$10 per month). The problem is that there are so many of them.
I wondered if anyone had tried any of them and which ones seemed to have the best prices.
The drugs I take are-- lithium, zoloft, lamictal and neurontin.
Thanks,
Abby
Posted by Susan J on November 4, 2003, at 14:45:52
In reply to Prescription Discount Cards--Any experiences?, posted by Abby on November 4, 2003, at 13:48:06
Hi,
I posted this same info over on social board.
But Advance PCS offers a free program and claims an average savings for you of 20% on each rx.
https://rxsavingsplus.advancerx.com/advpcsrx_MemberSite/goto.do?page=how
I have more specific info for MD. And each pharmaceutical company runs free drug programs, but generally have income requirements. Lemme know if you want more info. on these.
Posted by abby on November 5, 2003, at 13:11:14
In reply to There are Free Programs!!!! » Abby , posted by Susan J on November 4, 2003, at 14:45:52
I'm in DC. I don't anticipate being without a job in a couple of months, and it takes a long time to enroll in those drug company programs. Plus there's a lot of paperwork.
I hope that very soon I will have enough income that I won't qualify.
I looked at Advance PCS. Their prices didn't look that good, but as you say, it's free,
Abby
> Hi,
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> I posted this same info over on social board.
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> But Advance PCS offers a free program and claims an average savings for you of 20% on each rx.
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> https://rxsavingsplus.advancerx.com/advpcsrx_MemberSite/goto.do?page=how
>
> I have more specific info for MD. And each pharmaceutical company runs free drug programs, but generally have income requirements. Lemme know if you want more info. on these.
>
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