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Posted by n_shrimpie on February 10, 2012, at 14:38:07
Not sure i'm posting on the right board, but my doctor introduced me to a site today with very reduced medication rates, even for brand names. I don't have insurance, so this is a godsend, and in some cases the meds are even less expensive than a copay.
www.needymeds.org
Posted by jane d on February 13, 2012, at 22:44:42
In reply to inexpensive medication for those with no insurance, posted by n_shrimpie on February 10, 2012, at 14:38:07
> Not sure i'm posting on the right board, but my doctor introduced me to a site today with very reduced medication rates, even for brand names. I don't have insurance, so this is a godsend, and in some cases the meds are even less expensive than a copay.
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> www.needymeds.orgMany of the big chains (drugstores, supermarkets, walmart) have lists of generics for about $4. a month. Not everything is available for that price but it's certainly worth seeing if something that is will work for you. I'm currently getting prozac for $4. which is less than I ever paid in copays back when I had insurance.
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