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Title: Savings on your Meds
Post by: Stabler on June 21, 2015, 10:07:02 PM
Okay guys, Mammas looking out for you :)

I take quite a few meds myself and know how expensive they can be, I know that the Pentox that you take is pretty costly and if you don't have health insurance you may be in a position that you would go without it and I may have a way you wouldn't have to.

I use a program called GoodRx http://www.GoodRx.com (http://www.goodrx.com) If you go to the website set up a profile for yourself (this is free) then type in "Pentox" or any other medication that you might need that either is not covered by insurance or maybe even is but the copay is to high, it will bring up all the locations in your area that the med can be purchased from and at the lowest costs.

Now, if you find a place that is cheaper than where you are currently getting your meds you will have to have your script moved but.... it is worth the savings.

The example that I ran with Pentox was 400mg 3 times daily it gave me a cost of $30 for a 30 day supply or $60 for a 90 day supply. Keep in mind I don't know what it costs if insurance covers it but if you are someone that does not have insurance this would be beneficial.

I use the program all the time so if you have questions please ask. Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Savings on your Meds
Post by: james1947 on June 21, 2015, 10:19:32 PM
Stabler

Thanks for the link.
Made the topic sticky to remain on the top.
A very useful advice fro people that don't have insurance (like me for example)

James
Title: Re: Savings on your Meds
Post by: kuaka on June 22, 2015, 10:38:10 AM
bookmarked.  Thanks.

I've actually used a Mexican on-line pharmacy before for some of my wife's medications with good luck.  I found "Cynamel", which is a different brand of "Cytomel"...which is active thyroid, and useful for a Wilson's Temperature Syndrome (WTS) Protocol treatment for some thyroid issues.  Low body temp and a few other symptoms along with "normal" Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) levels indicate WTS.  Most Dr's in America only prescribe synthroid for abnormal TSH levels, but don't actually address optimizing thyroid function. 

Anyway, that's off topic.  Thanks again for the link.
Title: Re: Savings on your Meds
Post by: Stabler on June 22, 2015, 01:04:49 PM
Oh Im glad this became a sticky  ;D !!  It really is a useful tool.
Title: Re: Savings on your Meds
Post by: Stabler on July 31, 2015, 06:43:46 AM
You're welcome :)

I am always glad to help someone save on medication, I myself take some expensive meds and this has saved me quite a bit for myself and even my pet LOL so I offer it to everyone to use.

Mamma