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07-11-2023 09:12 AM |
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Originally Posted by mtdjed
(Post 2233959)
We have Medicare Drug coverage for the very few drugs we are prescribed. Primarily Cholesterol and Blood Pressure. Periodically, or Physician changes our prescription. Most of our prescriptions have been zero. A couple of times the change has resulted in costs like $100 for 3 month's supply. Supposedly because a higher tier drug.
Then we get exposed to services such as GOODRX which are free, and they offer a price like $10 for 3 months supply.
How do these companies make money when the company I buy my insurance from can't make money or so they indicate
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Regarding GoodRx, you can Google how they make money, and what you will learn makes alot of sense. We both have drug insurance through WellCare/Caremark/CVS. Recently my generic Bystolic was $75 for 3 months thru insurance, Goodrx had it for $18 @Publix. Then a new script Zetia was $78 through insurance, GoodRx had it for $17 @Publix. My wife recently had a refill at CVS for $45, GoodRx was $21 at Walmart Neighborhood Market.
So my point is, gone are the days where we get our meds from one source, or one pharmacy. Shop around, always check GoodRx, and even consider Canadian Pharmacy, online not the local ones.
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