Quotemedications like albuterol inhalers that had been generic and inexpensive are no longer generic and a lot more expensive.

Quote from: nameless on August 25, 2015, 07:05:55 PM
you know about this right?
https://www.activatethecard.com/epipen/
She really needs another set. School has one, she has one(expiring in November), and we have a set at home that expired in July. These changes in insurance coverage are killing us. We pretty much don't tap into it until the year has just about passed, and then, it is right back to the new year and the deductibles. I have been skipping routine care for myself, to save money. I had about $500 in lab fees just to monitor things that are pretty well under control. Wasteful to pay for the doctor to check it ever 6 months when it is all stable. Quote from: CMdeux on September 08, 2015, 08:00:43 PM
Maeve, wondering what your out of pocket looked like on Epipen refills this go round, if you don't mind saying?
Quote from: Jessica on September 01, 2015, 03:25:57 AM
I've heard good things about target prices, and if you have the target redcard, you get extra off or as a rebate or something (5%??)
Goodrx.com or the goodrx phone app can search the best prices in your area. If you have the coupon I don't think you can add the goodrx discounts but it's worth a try.