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Denise B.
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May 26, 2007 SAVING MONEY!!!
July 13, 2007 03:46 PM EDT
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My family has a lot of presciptions. WE have insurance but co-pays can still add up. One day out of financial frustration I gathered up all of ur medications then went online putting in the name of each and every one. What I found was that your not going to get anything from generic so no need to search, but the higher cost medicines often come with rebates, discounts and online coupons. I get $40.00 ($10.00 4 times) a year back in rebates from Zyrtec. I have coupons for $10.00 off at counter form Nasonex. I have found other deals on other medicines too. I look frequently becaue they are always changing and adding. If you have a lot of high $$$$ meds. Take a look. You may find yourself saving money!
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Comments: 12
Have you gone to Walmart to get your scripts filled? They are now offering $4.00 prescriptions. If you go to their website under Pharmacy, it tells a list of the generics that they offer for 4.00. They are only for generics though.
That may help you even save more.
Like the Nasonex, They charge $30.00 for my co-pay then I give them my $10.00 off coupon. I pay $20.00. The Zyrtec, My co-pay is $44.63 It would typically be I mail in my rebate. I get $10.00 back. I can not recall what discount I got for Q-Var but the 2 I listed above give me a $20.00 a month savings. Why pay $30.0 if you can get it for $20.00
I ha fallen on hard times and needed to save every penny I could. I hit all the web sites I could. It was trial and error. I frequently search gather for helpful tips.