Content Overview
- Overview
- Free Samples From A Doctor Or Other Health Care Provider
- Bulk Purchases Of Drugs You Take For An Extended Period Of Time
- Drug Expiration Dates
- Test Supplies
- How To Shop For The Lowest Drug Price
- Generic (or Sister) Versions Of A Drug
- Lifestyle or Therapeutic Substitutions
- Older Alternatives For A Drug Or Over-The Counter Versions
- Government Programs That Provide Drugs
- Patient Assistance Programs (Manufacturer Free Or Low Cost Drugs)
- Pill Splitting
- Pharmacy Discount Programs
- State Or County Purchasing Groups To Help Residents Save Money
- Drug Discount Cards and Clubs
- Online and Mail Order Sources Of Drugs
- Local Pharmacies Including Hospitals
- Military Benefits
- Clinical Trials
- Outside Of The United States
Drugs: How To Save Money When Buying Or Using
Older Alternatives For A Drug Or Over-The Counter Versions
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Older drugs
In many situations, an older, less expensive, drug will do the same thing as a newer drug - but without the bells and whistles. Rather than pay extra for the newer drug, ask if an older drug will do the same thing.
Generally, older drugs are less expensive than new branded drugs. They also have the advantage of being time tested so there is a better understanding of the longer term effects of the drug.
At least one study found that doctors tend to prescribe newer drugs even if they are no more effective than older drugs. At least one doctor reported that he thought it would be unethical not to.
To find out if there are other drugs that would work for you, ask your doctor, ask your phamacist, or check a resource such as www.drx.com . Another resource is Consumer Reports' website that compares medications and lists the most cost-effective and safest ones for your condition. See: www.BestBuyDrugs.org
NOTE: Do not make a substition without checking with your doctor first.
Over-the-counter drugs
Over-the-counter drugs are generally less expensive than prescription drugs - but not always. First check to see if an over-the-counter version could work for you. If so, check the price compared to the prescription version.
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