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| 24 Jun 2008 by Meg Marco Hyvee grocery stores also have a $4 drug program. They had a few drugs that Target does not, like simvistatin. Target also will price match drugs according to the pharmacist at ours. I also found out that our Blue Cross plan will pay on ... Consumerist: Walmart - http://consumerist.com/tag/walmart [ More results from Consumerist: Walmart ] |
| 20 May 2009 by Laura Northrup I recently (6 weeks ago) had an organ transplant, and I have no wish to mess with generic drugs, but if Target will give me the real thing but only charge generic price, I'd be interested to see how much my cost would go down for some of the spicy drugs I'm ... As a person who works in a pharmacy, I pretty much hate the $4 generic thing because these drugs really do cost more than $4 and it's killing pharmacies that don't have strong front end stores to support them. ... Consumerist: PSAs - http://consumerist.com/ [ More results from Consumerist: PSAs ] |
| 10 Aug 2007 by Meg Marco Bad news for people who were enjoying Publix's policy of price-matching Walmart's $4 generic drug plan—they've discontinued it, opting instead of offer free antibiotics. From the Orlando Sentinel: Pharmacy employees at a half-dozen Central Florida Publix stores confirmed Tuesday that the grocery chain has dropped .... I'm getting the $4 drugs at Target--it's less crowded than Walmart and I know my pharmacist by name. So far, it's been excellent service at a great price. ... Consumerist: Readers - http://www.consumerist.com/ [ More results from Consumerist: Readers ] |
| 9 Dec 2009 by The Medical Quack Many companies are now dealing direct and for us as a consumer we have lots of options for the $4.00 30 day generic drug at Target and many other places. I have links on the blog for this too. When you look at the numbers below the PBMs ... The Medical Quack - http://ducknetweb.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from The Medical Quack ] |
| 18 Dec 2009 by By TARA PARKER-POPE This column raised the question of generic drugs being changed by the pharmacy when a prescription is refilled. I'd not thought of this possibility and since I recently began taking several drugs, this is something I will have to keep .... Yet, the public keeps talking about how many of these newfangled drugs have so many problems. The reality says otherwise. Medications have never been more safe; they are much more specific to the intended treatment target than ever. ... Well - http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 by Erin Marcus, MD Both provide a month's supply of certain generic drugs for $4, and offer hundreds of different medicines in their programs. You can see their $4 medication lists at www.walmart.com/4prescriptions and www.target.com. ... When the companies introduced the $4 medicine programs a few years ago, many people criticized them for trying to put small independent pharmacies out of business. I personally have mixed feelings about the programs, since I've found independent drug ... news.newamericamedia.org - http://news.newamericamedia.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=5e0a... |
| 5 May 2008 by Meg Marco No word yet on whether Target and Kroger (who also offer a $4 drug program) will match Walmart's new offer. Midwest grocery store chain Meijer offers some commonly prescribed antibiotics for free with a prescription. .... Oh, wait, you can only buy 10-15 days' worth at a time (if they have it in stock) because of some stupid federal law, and you will have to show ID, and the price, even for generics, will always remain high to attempt to thwart meth users... Reply ... Consumerist: Top - http://consumerist.com/tag/top - References [ More results from Consumerist: Top ] |
| 30 Nov 2009 by kandice For example, in addition to operating Take Care Clinics in its pharmacies around the country, Walgreens also now offers Take Care Health Employer Solutions, which provides workplace clinics for primary medical care, on-site pharmacies, ... Affordable $4 generic drugs. In 2008, Wal-Mart started offering more than 1000 over-the-counter prescription drugs for $4 or less, which then forced other retailers like Target, Walgreens, and Kroger to offer similar discounts. ... SignatureMD - http://www.signaturemd.com/blog/ - References |
| 10 Dec 2009 by Barbara McLean We'll let you in on a little secret. Generic drugs have the same active ingredients as name-brand drugs and are approved by the FDA. Target offers many generics for just $4 for a 30-day supply and $10 for a 90-day prescription. ... InlandSoCal.com - Health & Fitness - http://blogs.inlandsocal.com/healthfitness/ |
| 23 Oct 2009 by Mark Roberts There can be options for treating some medical conditions with more than one specific drug. Always ask your doctor about therapeutic substitutes and/or generics. Of course, large name pharmacies now offer $4 monthly and $10 .... Some drugs are available in generic form at less than half the cost of the name brand version. On top of this, many major retailers (e.g., Wal-Mart, Costco, Target, and Walgreens) offer $4 prescriptions, and some even offer free antibiotics. ... Your Best Health Care - http://yourbesthealthcare.blogspot.com/ |
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