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10. Stop Using Drugs You No Longer Need.



  • Review all your prescriptions with your doctor at each visit. You may be paying for some drugs you no longer need.

  • Doctor run www.rxaminer.com provides a custom analysis of your medications to save you money. You can get a free, no obligation, Cost Screening to find out how much you can save.

  • Also ask your pharmacist to review your medications in addition to your doctor. Here is why. A pharmacist's valuable services and knowledge are free. He may also find something your doctor missed.

  • A lady developed a persistent cough after she had been taking a blood pressure medication for approximately 3 months. Her doctor treated her cough with antibiotics and cough syrup for 6 months. She asked her pharmacist about her cough lasting so long. The pharmacist found that a possible side effect of her new blood pressure medication was a persistent cough. Her doctor argued but changed her medicine and her cough stopped. The lady had spent over $750 in doctor’s fees and medication just to treat the cough.

  • A mother was giving her daughter antibiotics to treat a kidney infection. Her daughter consistently had a fever. This continued for several months. The baby’s pediatrician prescribed several antibiotics unsuccessfully. After searching the literature, the pharmacist discovered that the antibiotic had a side effect of persistent low-grade fever. In the end, the mother had spent over $500 on doctor visits and prescription cost.

  • Don't hesitate to ask your pharmacist questions, their advice is free and can often save you money and aggravation. Ask questions about side effects, and drug interactions.



11. Order Your Prescription Drugs by Phone.



  • You can save 20%-50% by ordering prescription drugs over the phone. Bonus, you do not have to pick them up at the pharmacy.

  • Make a list of your medications, including strength and number taken daily. Then list at least six pharmacies you are going to call. Don’t forget about discount mail order sources too, several are listed at the end of this booklet. Then call and get prices, ask if this is their best price available. Compare the costs.



12. Pay Attention to the Quantity.



  • Find out how much medication you really may need, and make sure your doctor doesn't order you more medicine than is necessary to treat your condition.



13. Ask Your Doctor for Samples at Every visit. They Usually Have Plenty.



14. Take Only Those Drugs You Really Need.



  • When your doctor prescribes medication for you, understand exactly what it's meant to do and for how long. If you areprescribed two drugs for the same symptom, ask if you really need both.



15. Buy Home Test Kits.



  • Kits for determining ovulation, pregnancy and colorectal cancer, can be purchased as home tests instead of paying twice as much for similar kits at your doctor's office.



16. Cross the Border.



  • If you live close to either Canada or Mexico, you can buy some medications in either country for 75% off the U.S. price.



17. AARP Members are Eligible for Many Discounts, Including Mail-Order Pharmacy Discounts.



  • Ask for an AARP discount.



If you have questions about these tips or your medication ask your doctor and pharmacist.



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* Senior Discount Card Programs *


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(G) GlaxoSmithKline’s The Orange Card (888) 672-6436

  • Covers all GSK’s drugs. Must have an annual income below $30,000 per individual or $40,000 per couple

  • 30% average at participating pharmacies

    (L) Eli Lilly’s LillyAnswers Card (877) 795-4559

  • Covers all Lilly’s drugs except controlled substances. Must have an annual income below $18,000 per individual or $24,000 per couple.

  • $12 Co-pay per prescription for 30-day supply.

    (N) Novartis’ CareCard call (866) 974-2273

  • Covers select Novartis drugs. · Tier 1 must have an annual income below $18,000 per individual or $24,000 per couple. $12 Co-pay per prescription for 30-day supply.

  • Tier 2 must have an annual income below $26,000 per individual or $35,000 per couple. Receive a 25% or more discount.

    (P) Pfizer’s The Share Card call (800) 717-6005

  • Covers all Pfizer’s drugs. Must have an annual income below $18,000 per individual or $24,000 per couple.

  • $15 Co-pay per prescription for 30-day supply.

    (T) Together Rx Card (800) 865-7211

  • Over 150 select drugs from a group of manufacturers. Must have an annual income below $28,000 per individual or $38,000 per couple. (Higher in AK and HI).

  • Savings of approximately 20-40% off the amount you usually pay for prescriptions and, in many cases, substantially more.







    Gary Nave

    The Cost Containment Research Institute is a public interest group dedicated to helping consumers find important information on cost saving medical topics. CCRI publishes a book that may help lower your prescription drug costs.

    Permission is granted to freely reproduce, in whole or in part, printed or electronic, "Top 17 Ways to Cut Your Prescription Drug Costs", provided credit is given to the source: www.institutedc.org





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