Wednesday, September 29, 2010

FAQ's

Does the card cost me anything to use?

No Just take the card to any participating pharmacy and present it when checking out and you will receive the discount.
8 out of 10 pharmacies take the card.

Who does the card work for?

It works for the uninsured, underinsured, drugs not covered on other plans or anyone that does not have prescription drug coverage.

What does the card work for?

It will save you on most prescriptions, from Brand name to Generic drugs.
Where it won't save is on any $4 Generic prescription (There are about 300 generic drugs under this program but 1000's of generic prescriptions) and a few Brand name drugs.
Always ask for the discount your pharmacist will let you know.

Can I use the card more than once?

Yes there is no limit on the amont of times you can use the card.
We recommend that if you go to the same pharmacy everytime that you have the pharmacist put the ID#, Group ID, Bin, and the PCN in their system so you receive the discount everytime you have a prescription filled

Are there discounts on diabetic supplies?

Yes, RXSaver card provides discounts on diabetic supplies such as test strips, syringes and glucose moniters; however a prescription from your doctor is required.

Can I get an actual card?

Sure, just send me an email with your address and we will send one to you. 4rxsaver@gmail.com

Friday, September 24, 2010

Examples Of Savings

Bupropion 300mg Retail $124.72 after discount $44.45

Phenytoin Ex 100mg retail $29.88 after discount $24.96

Lorazepam retail $77.54 after discount $20.87

Darvocet $25.78 after discount $9.82

Lamotritine retail $254.62 after discount $28.63

Kerol AD 45% cream retail $394.78 after discount $200.73

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Great Tips!!

Great Tips To Help You Save On Prescription Drugs!


1. Before going to the doctor go to http://www.walmart.com/ then go to pharmacy and print off an updated list of their $4 generic drugs. Last I heard they have 360 generics on the list. Then take that list with you to the doctor so if he has to write you a prescription he can see if there is a suitable drug that will work for the reduced price.



2. When you are faced with a necessary prescription try to get the doctor to prescribe a generic drug. Generics are generally cheaper and work equally as well. This also goes along with the RXSaver card, you will usually get bigger discounts with generics when using the card.



3. With prescription in hand, call several pharmacies and compare their prices. There are surprising differences in the cost depending on which pharmacy you use. Again same goes with the RXSaver card, each pharmacy is different in the discounts you will receive.



4. If you don't have a Walmart or other large discount store nearby print off the $4 generic list. Most pharmacy chains will match competitors prices, but you have to show them the discount you would of received.



To Print Your RXSAVER Card go to www.4rxsaver.com

Tuesday, September 21, 2010