Over the past 6 months or so, I have become aware of something you may not know.
On 3 occassions, I went to the drug store and was hit with what I considered to be a high co pay amount. Respectively, $71, $60 and $84.
I have what is supposed to be good coverage. These prescriptions were all between $350 and $600 (obscene to begin with)..
In all 3 of these cases, I went online to the manufacturers website (Google 'manufacturer of........) and paid nothing for a co pay.
It seems as if the manufacturers are well aware that the prices they charge are ridiculous, and I'm guessing they don't want government interference with the prices they can charge.
So to offset that possibility, they have 'coupons' that ANYONE can use towards their co pay. There is no means test to qualify for a coupon, at least in the 3 instances when I made inquiry.
All 3 times, I just printed out a coupon or card, brought it to the druggist, and...poof.... no co pay! No hoops to jump through, simple as pie.
So the lesson here is, when you get a prescription, take a minute and go online and check the manufacturers website for coupons. If your doctor calls the prescription in and you get surprised by the co pay when you go to pick it up, tell the drug store to hold the prescription while you go home and google the manufacturer.
DON"T RELY ON YOUR DOCTOR OR THE DRUGGIST TO TELL YOU ABOUT ANY OF THIS, THEY WON'T! In all 3 instances, when I called back the doctor to tell them, they seemed surprised. I would hope they would relay this info to their other patients, but I can't control that.
Some coupons may only be for $15-$20 off also, but I'd rather see that money in my pocket (or yours) than in the hands of the drug companies.
On 3 occassions, I went to the drug store and was hit with what I considered to be a high co pay amount. Respectively, $71, $60 and $84.
I have what is supposed to be good coverage. These prescriptions were all between $350 and $600 (obscene to begin with)..
In all 3 of these cases, I went online to the manufacturers website (Google 'manufacturer of........) and paid nothing for a co pay.
It seems as if the manufacturers are well aware that the prices they charge are ridiculous, and I'm guessing they don't want government interference with the prices they can charge.
So to offset that possibility, they have 'coupons' that ANYONE can use towards their co pay. There is no means test to qualify for a coupon, at least in the 3 instances when I made inquiry.
All 3 times, I just printed out a coupon or card, brought it to the druggist, and...poof.... no co pay! No hoops to jump through, simple as pie.
So the lesson here is, when you get a prescription, take a minute and go online and check the manufacturers website for coupons. If your doctor calls the prescription in and you get surprised by the co pay when you go to pick it up, tell the drug store to hold the prescription while you go home and google the manufacturer.
DON"T RELY ON YOUR DOCTOR OR THE DRUGGIST TO TELL YOU ABOUT ANY OF THIS, THEY WON'T! In all 3 instances, when I called back the doctor to tell them, they seemed surprised. I would hope they would relay this info to their other patients, but I can't control that.
Some coupons may only be for $15-$20 off also, but I'd rather see that money in my pocket (or yours) than in the hands of the drug companies.



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