Not these particular prescriptions. I know I never paid 15 cents for anything!
I can say that my sons Adderol was $60 a month last year when we refilled while they were in school. And then a month ago when they finally went back to school and we got a refill it was $20.
Are you filing these through insurance, or are they just a 'cash' purchase? Wondering if that makes a difference to the price - in other words, if the 'cash' person is getting a better price than the one going through insurance. Thanks.
This is “out of pocket”, we usually use GoodRX. If we go through insurance, the prices are really high, but they go towards our high deductible (thanks Obama). But if we pay out of pocket, then it doesn’t go towards our deductible. So for our family, who doesn’t get sick often it’s cheaper to just pay out of pocket, since the prices are like 5-10x lower with GoodRX coupons.
Do u know the price before the EO?
Not these particular prescriptions. I know I never paid 15 cents for anything!
I can say that my sons Adderol was $60 a month last year when we refilled while they were in school. And then a month ago when they finally went back to school and we got a refill it was $20.
Dang, that's great to hear man.
Are you filing these through insurance, or are they just a 'cash' purchase? Wondering if that makes a difference to the price - in other words, if the 'cash' person is getting a better price than the one going through insurance. Thanks.
This is “out of pocket”, we usually use GoodRX. If we go through insurance, the prices are really high, but they go towards our high deductible (thanks Obama). But if we pay out of pocket, then it doesn’t go towards our deductible. So for our family, who doesn’t get sick often it’s cheaper to just pay out of pocket, since the prices are like 5-10x lower with GoodRX coupons.
Okay, thanks for the clarification. Glad you're saving.