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I just checked out the wal-mart list. 2 of my 3 prescription drugs are on it. I pay ~ 75 cents a month for HCTZ and ~ a buck and a half for Lisinopril. Guess I'll keep going to Walgreens...
I'm pretty sure my plan is 80/20. If this is the case, HCTZ at $4 is more than full price at Walgreens. Just an observation. Tom |
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Thank you Cherie !
![]() I haven't checked the lists yet - will do so when I have more time BUT - this is great. I have found - quite by accident - that some of my medications cost less at Wal-Mart with the discount than with my prescription drug insurance and the mail in program. I only have (4) daily meds that I take, but then I have a BUNCH of "as needed" stuff and the occasional antibiotic. I will book mark the lists so I can check for best prices - good info. Snoods !!!!
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