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I hate Insurance,Prescription coverage
I had been taking Zyrtec 10mg for awhile and now it went OTC
So, the Dr. switched my med to a new Prescription Xyzal 5mg
It's "Covered" I guess you would say on my Prescription plan as Non-Formulary which means I pay $50 for a 3 month supply !!
Sad part is I work for the Company that fills my Prescriptions
:(
I had been taking Zyrtec 10mg for awhile and now it went OTC
So, the Dr. switched my med to a new Prescription Xyzal 5mg
It's "Covered" I guess you would say on my Prescription plan as Non-Formulary which means I pay $50 for a 3 month supply !!
Sad part is I work for the Company that fills my Prescriptions
:(
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The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
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Exactly !!
My insurance has gone up and up every fuckin year since I've been with this company
I love how they dictate what drugs I can take and strangle people with higher co-pays if you take a drug they dont wanna pay for
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
You can get 60 Zyrtec at the overpriced Walgreens near you for 20.00. If it costs less for an effective OTC med than a new RX med, why would you bother getting the RX med?
The insurances are sure full of shit, but this is just common sense on your part to go for the 20.00 OTC med.
Saves your doctor alot of BS too, trust me, I'm a medical office manager and I do all our Prior Auth's (grrrrrrr)
Peace
My husband was on Zyrtec D. With our plan which was $70.00 for a 3mos. supply, we will be paying more per pill with it OTC. And that was at the Walgreens sale price, which we can't get because no matter how soon you get there after the sale bill comes out they say they "are out." If I remember it was a lot less than 60 pills for $20.00 at Wal-Greens - not even a mos. supply.
Honestly I didn't check around for the OTC prices
I will now though
Yeah, my Allergist said he would probably be hearing from my plan at some point but they just boned me and raised my co-pay
It's such Bullshit the way the "System" works
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
http://www.walgreens.com/search/search_results.jsp?_dyncharset=ASCII&term=zyrtec
$29.99 for 45ct
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
Sorry, I know there are diff prices per online and different Walgreens locations.. I was quoting one here in IL that is on my way to work and they have it on their billboard as 19.99 for 60 count.
Peace and Love
Why don't you just take the OTC?
...are those who've helped us.
Right 'round the corner could be bigger than ourselves.
The price basically
I switched meds thinking this new one would be covered on my insurance
Usually its $20 for a 3 month supply but they fucked me and said the new drug is Non-Formulary after it was filled
Cheapest I saw for OTC Zyrtec was $26.99 for 45 tabs
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
What if you were diagnosed with something serious from that $112 visit, and it required surgery, or hospitalization? Would you be able to fork out the thousands to take care of all that?
I used to think like you, until a few serious health conditions came up with me (I'm battling one now in fact). And insurance has helped me out a ton. Had a $18,000 surgery, that I only had to pay 200 bucks for. Tons of office visits, that I've only had to pay 10 dollar co-pays for.
I hope nothing happens to you, but I'd advise you to get some sort of minimal health coverage at the least.
Usually during the first year the price of a generic med is as high as the name brand. This applies to Rx only meds, not when they go OTC, however for the insured it usually does help lower the copay. Uninsured get really screwed.
Shop around for your meds, even if you have insurance. Walmart and Target pharmacies have been running the $4/month generic programs for over a year now. A lot of meds are available at that price for a full month's supply, which is often lower than the amount you pay as a copay for the same generic when you present with insurance. Crazy.
I get my generic scripts for 5.00 a month
if that happened (knock on wood that it doesn't), I would file for emergency medi-cal and that would cover it.
This drug is new and there is no generic available yet
The drug companies have gotten slick in that they put the med OTC rather then make say Zyrtec in generic
They make a ton of money off of the OTC staying as their Brand
The ONLY thing better than a glass of beer is tea with Miss McGill
A protuberance of flesh above the waistband of a tight pair of trousers
So our tax money should cover you because you're a cheapskate? No wonder our country is in such debt!