Many of us here are older with medical problems we have discussed as they relate to our canoeing and general lifestyles. Those medical issues include prescription medications that we need to take on our canoe trips.
Having been in so many different prescription drug plans here in the U.S. over the past two decades, which have so many different prices for the same drugs—some "high tier" drugs being essentially unaffordable—I thought I'd mention some discount plans that are independently available to anyone in the U.S. regardless of your medical or drug plan, especially Mark Cuban's new Cost Plus Drug Co.
I first encountered unaffordable drugs not covered by my Medicare drug plan when I needed a steroid drug for an intestinal disease. I resorted to THIS so-called Canadian pharmacy, which actually seemed to be centered in the Philippines with drugs sourced from India. It was 1/10 the U.S. retail price and cured my disease.
Walmart also has a list of $4 per month ($10 per 90 days) drugs it sells, and I believe Target and some other big companies have similar plans.
I've used GoodRx coupons at local pharmacies for other prescription meds that are were not covered by my Medicare Part D drug plans.
Most recently, after I was forced by my retirement company from Original Medicare onto a Medicare Advantage Plan this year, I found that Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs to be about a third of the price for my Tier 2 drugs on my Medicare Advantage plan, and it was also cheaper than GoodRx. Cuban gets factory prices on a limited list of generic drugs, marks them up 15%, and then mails them for $5 shipping in the continental U.S. It's a great service he's providing, and is surely a wallet-saver and even a life-saver for many folks on limited incomes who have either no drug plans or Swiss cheese drug plans that have large deductibles or co-pays.
Having been in so many different prescription drug plans here in the U.S. over the past two decades, which have so many different prices for the same drugs—some "high tier" drugs being essentially unaffordable—I thought I'd mention some discount plans that are independently available to anyone in the U.S. regardless of your medical or drug plan, especially Mark Cuban's new Cost Plus Drug Co.
I first encountered unaffordable drugs not covered by my Medicare drug plan when I needed a steroid drug for an intestinal disease. I resorted to THIS so-called Canadian pharmacy, which actually seemed to be centered in the Philippines with drugs sourced from India. It was 1/10 the U.S. retail price and cured my disease.
Walmart also has a list of $4 per month ($10 per 90 days) drugs it sells, and I believe Target and some other big companies have similar plans.
I've used GoodRx coupons at local pharmacies for other prescription meds that are were not covered by my Medicare Part D drug plans.
Most recently, after I was forced by my retirement company from Original Medicare onto a Medicare Advantage Plan this year, I found that Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs to be about a third of the price for my Tier 2 drugs on my Medicare Advantage plan, and it was also cheaper than GoodRx. Cuban gets factory prices on a limited list of generic drugs, marks them up 15%, and then mails them for $5 shipping in the continental U.S. It's a great service he's providing, and is surely a wallet-saver and even a life-saver for many folks on limited incomes who have either no drug plans or Swiss cheese drug plans that have large deductibles or co-pays.