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Do You Price Shop Your Prescriptions?

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Yes, price shopping for prescriptions is a smart and beneficial practice. Many people may not realize that prices for medications can vary significantly from one pharmacy to another, even for the same drug. Here are some tips on how to effectively price shop your prescriptions:

  1. Use Price Comparison Websites/Apps: Tools like GoodRx, Blink Health, or SingleCare allow you to compare prices at different pharmacies in your area. They often include coupons that can provide additional discounts.
  2. Call Pharmacies Directly: If you prefer not to use an app or website, you can call local pharmacies to ask about prices for specific medications. Be sure to provide the dosage and quantity needed.
  3. Check Insurance Formularies: If you have health insurance, check your insurer's formulary (a list of covered medications) to see which pharmacies are in-network and what your copay will be for specific drugs.
  4. Consider Local vs. Chain Pharmacies: Sometimes local independent pharmacies offer better prices or may be willing to negotiate. Chain pharmacies may have loyalty programs or memberships that provide additional savings.
  5. Ask About Discounts: Some pharmacies have their own discount programs or loyalty cards that can provide savings on certain medications. Don't hesitate to ask pharmacists about any available discounts.


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