Cost of a prescription drug
brushymountains
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Posted 6:14 pm, 08/29/2016
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There you go! Under $10. Same med!! You do not nee a special delivery system!
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brushymountains
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Posted 3:47 pm, 08/29/2016
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If you have the need for epinephrine; get your doctor to prescribe a syringe, and a vial of epi. It is not hard to learn how to give yourself a shot. Put the epipen people out of business for their greed! As for the first poster on online pharmacy; most insurance companies have an online option. The state insurance is going to CVS Caremark.
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hangsleft
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Posted 3:25 pm, 08/29/2016
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Correct, about 1/2 the price of the Epi-pen. It's going to be called, How much is your life worth pen.
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Jr88
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Posted 3:18 pm, 08/29/2016
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That generic pen will be around 3 hundred dollars.
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hangsleft
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Posted 3:15 pm, 08/29/2016
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The makers of Epi-pin announced today they will begin production on a generic pin.
Check out compounding pharmacies.
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springtime123
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Posted 2:48 pm, 08/29/2016
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Now you guys wonder why Obamacare's cost is increasing?
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OpenCasket
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Posted 2:46 pm, 08/29/2016
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I'm on a medication that I've needed for a while, without insurance it would be around $2400 a month. It's just 2 injections a month.
That's greed.
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springtime123
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Posted 2:45 pm, 08/29/2016
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backwater (view profile)
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| Sounds like Sen.Joe Mancini's daughter is in charge of this outfit also.Try calling the manufacture company or ask about Generic equivalent.1 eye drop I use is $3.00 per 30 days and the other is $12.00 per month.the 2 combined was $30.00 per month! Go figure.Glacouma ( spelling ) ? |
Are you sure she is not the illegitimate daughter of VP Chaney? Chaney sure knows how to make a profit from dying people.
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bdwknw98
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Posted 2:40 pm, 08/29/2016
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YES to the Epi-pen comment. We have no insurance, and my husband has a life threatening allergy and having an Epi-pen is a must. Even with discounts using goodrx.com it is insane what had to be paid out. Thank God it's only an emergency med, and not a monthly one. Otherwise, I don't know what a would do having to add that to the amount we already pay out for scripts.
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backwater
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Posted 2:31 pm, 08/29/2016
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Sounds like Sen.Joe Mancini's daughter is in charge of this outfit also.Try calling the manufacture company or ask about Generic equivalent.1 eye drop I use is $3.00 per 30 days and the other is $12.00 per month.the 2 combined was $30.00 per month! Go figure.Glacouma ( spelling ) ?
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OpenCasket
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Posted 1:38 pm, 08/29/2016
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Sounds like a Martin Shkreli price hike to me.
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Sparklin
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Posted 10:53 am, 08/29/2016
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Obamacare thanks you for your support.
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Hot Mess
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Posted 10:19 am, 08/29/2016
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Just be glad you don't need an Epi Pen.
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1goddess
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Posted 10:00 am, 08/29/2016
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make sure it's the same medication or that it doesn't have additives...different manufacturer could be difference in medication.
You might be better off trying to get patient assistance from the manufacture of the original medication.
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redtoad20
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Posted 9:58 am, 08/29/2016
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Just wanted to vent for a minute. I take eye drops for a condition I have. It was $11.82 a month even with insurance anyway it went up to $25.83 a month. I was upset to say the least. Was trying to find a nother way to get them as it will be for the rest of my life. I just found it on line from a phamacy that will mail it to me. The cost for a 90 day supply is a total of $30. I know that drug stores have to charge more as then have a building to pay for. But the difference is almost $200 a year. I will be geeting this drug and maybe others thru on line drug stores
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