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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3706450" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Correct, but also keep in mind that pharmaceutical companies also spend lots of money to develop and test new medications to satisfy government requirements. The government doesn't make this process any cheaper for the pharma companies nor the patients using those drugs.</p><p></p><p>Now, that said, one needs to check around. The wife was prescribed a drug by her heart doctor for triglycerides that cost $140-some dollars at CVS. When she went to renew the prescription, she checked at Walmart, and the same drug, dosage and number of pills was around $20. We both had an upper respiratory infection a while back. For some reason, her records still showed her getting her prescriptions at CVS. Her antibiotic medicine was $4.98 or so at CVS. The same stuff for me at Walmart was FREE!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3706450, member: 7900"] Correct, but also keep in mind that pharmaceutical companies also spend lots of money to develop and test new medications to satisfy government requirements. The government doesn't make this process any cheaper for the pharma companies nor the patients using those drugs. Now, that said, one needs to check around. The wife was prescribed a drug by her heart doctor for triglycerides that cost $140-some dollars at CVS. When she went to renew the prescription, she checked at Walmart, and the same drug, dosage and number of pills was around $20. We both had an upper respiratory infection a while back. For some reason, her records still showed her getting her prescriptions at CVS. Her antibiotic medicine was $4.98 or so at CVS. The same stuff for me at Walmart was FREE!! [/QUOTE]
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