My meds are supposed to cost almost as much as my mortgage right now. If you are low income remember that lots of drug companies have programs to assist in getting the meds you need.
Don't be afraid to contact them and ask for help.
Also, we went to CVS on Saturday to fill a prescription for my Proventil. I chose to go there because the script was cheaper and I had a $25 gift card for filling a script there. Well we got there, dropped off the script at the pharmacy, the pharmacist had a coupon to get the first inhaler for free, they still gave me my $25 gift card and I used that to buy a magazine I want to subscribe to (wanted to check it out first) then I bought two packs of Duracell batteries to get $5 in extra care bucks. I needed the batteries had a coupon for $1 off one and $2.50 off the second one. All in all, they paid me $25 to take my prescription and so I got my batteries for free plus the coupons and $5 ECB, can't beat that. And if I need a refill on the meds, I have paperwork to send to the company to get them for free too.
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