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May 19, 2024 at 10:26 PM
@ June08 I'm not sure how it works over time but they do give coupon prices that are pretty heavily cut for a lot of meds. You have to have the pharmacy run (often re-run) the script not on your insurance . I finally remembered ortho-trycyclen and ran it through the Access to this page has been denied. search engine. The prices for generic started at $6 something and went up to $14. You just pick a price and print the coupon that goes with it. I think. You may have it transfer to something that sends the coupon to the pharacy directly. I seem to remember doing that.
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