понедельник, 18 февраля 2013 г.

$4 perscriptions at walmart target

DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE (Vibra-Tabs, Vibramycin)

DICLOFENAC DR (Cataflam, Voltaren)

DEX PC SYRUP (Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold and Cough)

CYCLOBENZAPRINE (Fexmid, Flexeril)

C-PHEN DROPS (Alka-Seltzer Plus Cold and Cough)

CLOMIPHENE (Clomid, Serophene)#

CIPROFLOXACIN (Cipro, Proquin)

CHLORHEXIDINE GLUCONATE (Peridex, Periogard)

BETAMETHASONE VALERATE (Betaderm)

BETAMETHASONE DIPROPIONATE (Diprolene)

BENZOYL PEROXIDE (Clindoxyl, Panoxyl)

ATENOLOL-CHLORTHALIDONE (Tenoretic, Tenormin)

ALBUTEROL (Accuneb, Proventil)

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor nor pharmacist and do not have a medical degree. I can't even remember the last time I personally had a prescription filled.

For drugs not on this list, and therefore not $4, I recommend Sam's Club or Costco pharmacy. Target will price match Costco and Sam's Club pharmacy prices on drugs. I also recommend ordering all of your medications from one single pharmacy, to increase their chances of noticing potentially fatal drug interactions. Oh, and be careful with generic thyroid medicine, I hear it can produce unexpected results.

Walmart sometimes refers to having "400" or "hundreds of $4 prescriptions" available, but that number includes different doses and forms of the same medicine, such as Cephalexin (generic for Keflex) 250mg caplet and the 250mg tablet.

I don't know any way to get drugs cheaper than this. Many of these are less expensive than even an insurance co-pay.

Listed below are the 146 drugs which Walmart and Target sell as part of their Generic Drug Prescription Programs. I've included the equivalent brand name drug in parentheses. Both Walmart and Target sell a 30-day supply of these for a flat $4, and a 90-day supply for $10. Seven of them are a little more, ($9 for 30 days) and are marked with a "#" symbol.

The 146 Drugs in Walmart's $4 Prescription Drug Plan

The 146 Drugs in Walmart's $4 Prescription Drug Plan

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