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Cheaper drugs, lower cost prescriptions

Cheaper drugs, save money on prescription drugs If you want to spend less on drugs, there are a few things to think about AND you need to explain your economic situation to yourhealth care provider.

  1. The cost of brand name prescription drugs can often be lowered by using a generic equivalent. Ask your health care provider if the drug being prescribed comes in a generic form.
  2. Sometimes an older version of a brand name drug may be effective AND less expensive than the one a companyis currently marketing to health care providers. Ask!

There is a company that allows you to SEARCH FOR LESS EXPENSIVE DRUGS. I have spoken with them and asked if I could provide you with their free service of checking to find if there is a lower cost alternative to any prescription drug.

Click here to search for Cheaper drugs If you find one, contact your health care provider and ask if he or she would prescribe this lower cost alternative - even as a trial to find out if it performs well for you.

That same company also compares drug prices among pharmacies. If you want to find the drug store or pharmacy in your area that is selling your prescription for the lowest cost, you can do that too. It is sometimes surprising how big a difference there can be between pharmacies. And it is not always the big discount store that has the lowest price on every drug.

I know the company covers zip codes in the United States, I am not sure about Canada, Europe etc.

Search for the store with the lowest prices for any prescription drug. Go to Zip code directory of lowest prices

Remember, too, that some countries have approved strontium as a drug. Others have not reviewed the pharmaceuticalformulations and you are still able to by Strontium in its natural form. To read more go to Natural Strontium