Top 17 Ways to Cut Your Prescription Drug Costs

 by: Gary Nave

1. You May Qualify for a Free Drug program.

2. Get a Pharmacy Discount Card for Free.

3. Save Up to 93% by Asking for a Generic

4. Veterans Now Qualify for More Benefits.

5. Cut Your Costs in Half… by Using a Pill Splitter.

6. Save by Buying a 90 vs. 30-Day Supply.

7. Ask for an Older Medication That is as Effective.

8. Over-the-Counter Drugs May be as Effective as the Prescription Drug.

9. Get Only a 7-day Supply of New Medication.

10. Stop Using Drugs You No Longer Need.

11. Order Your Prescription Drugs by Phone.

12. Pay Attention to the Quantity.

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

14. Take Only Those Drugs You Really Need.

15. Buy Home Test Kits.

16. Cross the Border.

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

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.


  • About the Author

    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.

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