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Prescription Drug Cost Savings Tips

USE THESE TIPS TO HELP  SLASH YOUR PRESCRIPTION COST!
With the cost of prescriptions rising  faster than ever there are a few things you can do to cut your costs without any  trouble. Here are some tips and tricks you can use today to save on your  prescription costs:

Savings Tip #1 - Use a Discount Drug Card. 
Obviously we know you found your way  to this page to save your hard-earned money on your prescription medications.  One of the easiest ways to save is to download our FREE prescription drug card.  Our card offers discounts up to 75% off at over 56,000 pharmacies nationwide.Click
here
to download your free card now.

Savings Tip #2 - Buy  Generics when available. 
Many brand-name prescription medications have generic equivalents. Generic drugs are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for safety and effectiveness and are manufactured under the same strict rules as the brand named drugs.

Savings Tip #3 - Do  some Comparison-Shopping. 
Consumers can slash their prescription drug costs by doing some comparison shopping at local pharmacies, supermarkets and even department stores.  Wal-Mart offers a $4 program for some prescription drugs but call before you shop - certainly not all drugs are available for $4.

Compare different online sources as well. A  study by the National Center for Policy Analysis shows that price comparison  shopping can reduce prescription costs for some common drugs up to 90%. Feel  free to use our drug pricing tool to check how  much you will pay at the pharmacy near you. We can show you where you can save  the most when using our card.

Savings Tip #4  - Buy Your Maintenance Medications in bulk.
More than half the money spent on drugs today goes toward treating chronic conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, heart conditions, and high cholesterol just to name a few. Because you know what you'll need, unlike when the flu hits unexpectedly, you can plan ahead and save money.

Consider an affordable mail order pharmacy. Getting  started is easy - simply ask your doctor to write you a new prescription that specifies 90-day quantities.

Be careful - we do not recommend buying drugs  from companies outside the U.S. Importing drugs from any foreign country (except  in person from Canada) is illegal, as is buying drugs from Canada online. You  could be sold fake, weak or tainted meds. With so many other safe and legal ways  to cut your costs, it's not worth the risk.

Savings Tip #5 - Split Your Pills to Split Your Costs. 
Because prescriptions usually cost the same regardless of the dosage, you could buy a larger strength and split it into  two doses.
For example, instead of buying 30 10mg-pills, you could buy 30  20mg-pills, split them in half, and get sixty doses for virtually the same  price.

Keep in mind this doesn't work with all pills, as some of them shouldn't (or physically can't) be split. This is the case with timed-release  medicines, drugs that require a precise dose (such as seizure or heart  medication), and anything that comes in a capsule. Consult with your doctor  about the possibility, as it could save you 50 percent off your monthly costs.  If your doctor approves, invest in an inexpensive pill splitter at your local  pharmacy for less than $5 to make the task as simple and easy as possible.

Savings Tip #6 - Ask Your Doctor for FREE Samples. 
Your doctor knows which prescriptions  are more likely to cost you more or less depending on your condition. Let your  doctor know that you are looking for low-cost prescription alternatives to treat  your condition. Pharmaceutical reps typically leave free samples of medications  for the doctors to dispense right in their offices. Ask, ask, ask, your doctor  to give you free samples for the drug therapy he prescribes.

Savings Tip #7 - Ask whether a prescription is really necessary.
Perhaps a slight change in diet or lifestyle will be enough to treat whatever symptoms your dealing with.

There are a number of over-the-counter  (OTC) medications that often work as well as their prescription counterparts.  Some of these OTC remedies, such as Claritin for allergies or Prilosec for  heartburn, were once only available by prescription.  Other OTC medicines have a  long history of effectiveness. Consumer Reports noted that nonprescription drugs  containing antihistamines such as Benadryl, Nytol, Tylenol PM and Unisom can be  just as useful for occasional sleeplessness as the more heavily promoted (and  expensive) prescription medications such as Ambien, Lunesta, Rozerem and Sonata.  Save even more by selecting the generic or store-brands.

Savings Tip #8 - Take  advantage of the $4 generic price war going on between the large chain stores.


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