
A friend of mine posted this. Reblog to save a life!
goodrx.com will find the cheapest pharmacies in your area for your prescriptions and offers a discount program at no cost for some pharmacies (some don’t require the prescription to be cheaper at that pharmacy, it will provide a link to the discount card if it’s needed to get the cheaper price).
obviously not applicable to here but reblogging for americans because your health care system gives me second hand anxiety for all of you
GUESS WHOSE GETTING THEIR ABUTEROL!
Goodrx is pretty much solely responsible for me being able to initially try triptans for my migraines, since at the time my insurance didn’t cover them.
I use goodrx for my dog’s seizure medications, it’s a lifesaver, if I didn’t I would be playing $150 a month, when it’s reduced to about $70 a month
Reblogging for my American followers.
I know the pain guys. I paid $70 (R700) for 30 capsules for my grans inhaler. If I got the full perscription (60) I would have paid $120 (R1200 😐). With a full comprehensive medical aid.(We ended up taking the capsules back because They were the wrong ones. Paid $12.50 for the proper meds. *rolls eyes aggressively*)
They refused to pay for life bettering meds because it was much too expensive for them. I wish we had a Costco.
Not sure if it’s only USA specific but there’s also a website and app called Blink Health, and there may be others just like it, where you pay them at a reduced rate for your meds and then they have a deal where they pay your pharmacy, if your pharmacy works with them. The process can be a little involved but worth it. It’s how I got my prescriptions from April to October this year, until CVS decided they didn’t want to work with Blink Health anymore. So glad I have insurance again as of December 1st!