Deb
Time to get on the phone. Call your Pharmacy and find out the makers of the drug. From there
go online and contact the makers directly. I've heard of cases where dealing direct with the company helps. Many of the programs are based on income and I think you'll end up in the same boat we were in, just over the limit for help. So this post will be from that perspective.
Contact your insurance, some will have you pay a certain amount then they'll start paying again.
Call around for the best prices. Your neighborhood just around the corner pharmacy may not be the cheapest. You would not believe the amount that the same prescriptions can vary. Depends on the contracts. Some pharmacies will keep the most popular drugs at a discounted price, but raise the price on other medications to offset the reduced price. You could very well be helping to pay for someone else's medication!!
Ask if the drugs are available in generic versions. Ask what the savings would be for buying in bulk,
Ask what a 30, 60, 100, 200 size would cost. You'll be surprised at the savings.
Talkto your druggist, ask what might be available under a different name. As an example Chet took augumentin, which when we had coverage not a problem, but it became a big problem without drug coverage. I explained the situation to my pharmacy and they did some research and found it came in a generic at 500 mg. Saved us big bucks!! (Thank you Walgreens) I can't stress enough how important it is for you to talk to a pharamcist directly, explain the situation.
In our situation Costco was cheapest for one of his drugs and Walgreen's for the other.
Hit those doctor's up for free samples.
Do your homework, research and find the cheapest place for each prescription. keep a written log. Then talk to your local pharmacy, sometimes they will match written quotes, remember you have to call and ask because I don't think by law that they are allowed to advertise.
Check into the Canada Pharmacies that shipp, compare there prices.
Ask the pharmacies if there are any discount drug programs available for those who's incomes does not meet the criteria for help. This may help in reducing costs.
Deb, I hope these ideas help,
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raydean