If you find yourself in a situation where your insurance drops your medication, or the out of pocket cost of the medication is too high than what you expected, you can still save on prescriptions with the below recommendations.
- Consult with your doctor about alternatives
There could be a generic equivalent for your branded medication which could be just as effective. Moreover, there could be alternative medication for your condition that is covered and can be substituted. Consult with your doctor to determine if there is a fomulary alternative for your prescription.
Often a 90-day supply of medication may be less expensive then a 30-day supply.
- Patient Assistance Program
Patient assistance programs or manufacturer coupons may be available for your medication and can be helpful in reducing the cost of expensive medications you need.
If the medication you need is on your plan’s formulary but it is high-tier or non-preferred, you can ask your insurance company for an exception. If your request is approved, you can save money for your prescription medication by getting the price down to that of a lower tier medication.
Drug prices are not fixed; different pharmacies charge different prices for the same medication. Often, you may be able to get your prescription with a drug discount card for less then your copay. You can check drug prices online at www.savingsonmeds.com for the lowest prescription drug price to save on prescription drugs.
- Sign up for SaveonMeds drug card
Download your FREE SaveonMeds drug discount card at www.savingsonmeds.com/ to get instant savings on your prescriptions. When the pharmacists will enters the SaveonMeds drug savings card details, your prescription will be discounted immediately as the card has all the information needed by the pharmacy’s computer for prescription medication savings including discount on Albuterol inhalers, Adipex (Phentermine) savings and flu vaccine savings.