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<blockquote data-quote="TerryMiller" data-source="post: 3221148" data-attributes="member: 7900"><p>Not tRidiot, but we have used GoodRX in the past. Was told about it by a nurse practitioner in Colorado. While we worked for the state and had insurance, the wife had three prescriptions, two of which she had a $50 copay and the other was $25, for a total of $125. Without insurance in Colorado and the same prescriptions (90 days worth), GoodRX had her paying $50 for all three.</p><p></p><p>With the GoodRX app, one can type in the name of the drug needed and their app will show various pharmacies in your area (based on zip code if I remember right) and the prices. So, you can choose which one is less expensive or more convenient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryMiller, post: 3221148, member: 7900"] Not tRidiot, but we have used GoodRX in the past. Was told about it by a nurse practitioner in Colorado. While we worked for the state and had insurance, the wife had three prescriptions, two of which she had a $50 copay and the other was $25, for a total of $125. Without insurance in Colorado and the same prescriptions (90 days worth), GoodRX had her paying $50 for all three. With the GoodRX app, one can type in the name of the drug needed and their app will show various pharmacies in your area (based on zip code if I remember right) and the prices. So, you can choose which one is less expensive or more convenient. [/QUOTE]
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