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Tips For Saving Money On Prescription Drugs

Drug prices getting to high? Try these following steps.

  1. Get a Discount Card: Use the YourRxCard.com discount drug card to receive discounts on all FDA approved drugs at over 56,000 pharmacies nationwide. This will be the easiest and fastest way to save money on prescription drugs.
  2. Talk With Your Doctor: Your doctor can easily tell you which prescriptions will more than likely cost you more or less depending on your condition. Remember there always isn't one way of doing things. Let your doctor know that your prescription prices are too high and see what he/she can do.
  3. Buy In Bulk: Whenever possible buy a larger quantity of pills than you need, doing this will result in you obtaining volume prices. Make use of those mail-in-order prices.
  4. Split Pills: You can get certain prescriptions at double their appropriate dose and then split the tablets in half. Say a pill comes in 50 mg and 100 mg. You need 50 mg. Ask your doctor to write the prescription for 100 mg and then split the pill. This tactic can result in a 50 percent savings. Consult with your doctor and pharmacist to find out if pill-splitting is appropriate for you. Some drugs, such as pills in a time-release formulation, should not be split because you might get a full dose all at once. Also, since pill-splitting often results in inexact dosages, your doctor may nix the practice if you need a very precise dose. But if you are given the okay, you can buy a pill splitter to help make the cutting task easier and more accurate.
  5. Find a Patient Assistance Program: Most all drug manufacturers have some sort of patient assistance program for the needy. But keep in mind you have to qualify for this and that usually isn't an easy task.
  6. Free Samples: Ask your pharmacist or doctor if they have any or can get any free samples of the prescriptions that you are taking. Some of the time they can get some from their rep. Remember it never hurts to ask!