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Old Nov 25, 2019, 12:15 PM
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Just wanted to throw this out there that good rx offers these coupons for discounted prices on medications. Why it took me this long to use them is beyond me. I pay half what I used to pay.
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Old Nov 25, 2019, 12:52 PM
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Hi Bizi!
Great info!
There are coupons.
There are heavy paper style cards.
There are hard plastic style permanent cards.

There is a free membership, with some discounts.
There is a paid membership, small fee with greater discounts and additional offers for various types of care.

I have my mom with a permanent FREE membership as GOODRX gets her much better prices than does her Medicare provider! In addition, they almost always beat most insurer's coverage on any topical meds!

My mom has one topical med and she gets it through this program for $60.00 per month less!
Go to the web site and see all of the offers for a free membership! Also check out the extra perks for a paid membership!

You can also set up your own account where you list your meds, receive offers, print discounted coupons, etc

goodrx (dot) com

Great topic! Thanks Bizi!

Gotta Love GoodRx!!!
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Old Nov 25, 2019, 07:06 PM
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There are 2 of my husbands meds that are over 50% cheaper than going through his insurance plan.

I think everyone needs to check out all there meds. Download the APP it is ridiculously easy to use. If you find something cheaper you can show it when you go to get your meds, the pharmacy has the ability to look it up also.

Bam cheaper meds !

Thank you Bizi for sharing this, I’m sure many will benefit from posting this
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Old Nov 26, 2019, 12:26 AM
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Awesome!

Also, if you go to the drug manufacturer's website you will find that most offer low-cost or free meds. For example, when I was prescribed Seroquel I was paying out of pocket for a psychiatrist. No way could I afford to pay for the Seroquel. I went to the site (I think it's Astra-Zeneca), filled out an easy form, had my pdoc's office sign it, and regularly received completely free Seroquel.
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