How to Pay Less Money for Prescription Drugs
Most people do very little comparison shopping when purchasing prescription
drugs. But this can be a big mistake, because the business has gotten
very competitive in recent years. Pharmacies know that their customers will
often purchase other items while they are getting prescriptions filled,
and so are willing to provide significant discounts to groups that can increase
the traffic in their stores. One resource we’ve found is called
Prescription
Wizard, which will allow you to compare pricing from local pharmacies.
One of the great benefits of consumer-driven healthcare is that companies are competing for our business, so if we are smart consumers we can save a lot of money. When we are negotiating as a large group, we can often save even more.
MediGap Advisors Additional Benefit: Prescription Drug Discounts
Rx Benefit #1 - Discount Drug Card: This FREE DRUG CARD program, available to visitors to the MediGap Advisors website, will help cut your prescription drug costs. Simply download your Prescription Drug Card and receive savings of up to 75% at more than 54,000 national and regional pharmacies. You can check drug prices online, allowing you to comparison shop before you make your purchase. Participating pharmacies include the following: Walgreens, Rite Aid, Eckerd Drugs, Publix, CVS Pharmacy, Winn Dixie, BI-LO, King Soopers, Fred's Pharmacy, Drug Fair and Kmart as well as thousands of independent pharmacies. Please enter your name and e-mail address below and we will generate a printable membership card for you. This card is pre-activated and can be used immediately.Please note that this Prescription Card is not insurance.
When you download this card, you will also have the ability to search for various drug manufacturer's free trials, vouchers, and copayment programs.
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Benefit #2 - Overseas Mail Order Prescriptions:
As you probably know, many prescriptions can be obtained
substantially cheaper by purchasing from out of this country, and often
outside of Canada as well. For instance, a 90 day supply of Lipitor
that would retail in the U.S. for $431, can be obtained from India for
as low as $123.49. Importing prescription drugs for personal use
is legal under the FDA's Personal
Use Import Policy, but there are many unreputable companies in
this business. After a long search, we have found a company that
we find to be reputable, with outstanding personal service and very good
pricing. To request a price analysis on your current prescriptions,
simply fill out the form below. Martin will get back to you with
no obligation 90 day pricing.