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10 Ways to Save on Prescription Drugs
10 ways to save on prescription drugs
In 2007, Americans spent over $287 billion on prescription drugs. This number is daunting to many, especially those who need medication but cannot afford it. Approximately one-fourth of Americans are taking cost-saving measures into their own hands by not filling prescriptions, skipping dosages, and cutting their pills in half. Experts say that this could be dangerous to your health. The following are suggestions for saving money on prescription drugs.
- Tell your doctor that you cannot afford what is prescribed. Ask for alternatives.
- Ask your doctor if a generic drug works just as well.
- If the doctor cannot think of any alternative, ask the pharmacist for a less-expensive drug.
- Use mail order for long-term medicines. This may not be manageable with prescriptions that you need to fill immediately.
- Seek out prescription assistance programs.
- Take caution when accepting free samples. Often times, samples are the most expensive drugs.
- Avoid asking your doctor for drugs you see on television since medicine on television is commonly very expensive.
- Discuss the topic of cutting drugs in half with your doctor.
- Shop around at different pharmacies and search for better prices if you do not have insurance.
- Respectfully ask your doctor for a review of the drugs that you are taking. You may be taking drugs that you no longer need to take.