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LET'S UPDATE OUR AARP PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNTS
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LET'S UPDATE OUR AARP PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNTS
It has been 7 months since I received, at my home, unrequested correspondence regarding:
AARP'S PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT PROGRAM.
It was ridiculous that it was even called a discount program then....so what about now?
I take five medications.
Prescription #1- Their price: $1680.00
My cost: $80.00
Prescription #2- Their price: $4.95
My cost: $0
Prescription #3- Their price: $1.44
My cost: $0
Prescription #4- Their price: $582.00
My cost: $0
A fifth drug price was requested of their PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT PROGRAM but I kept getting an error message but based on other factors, I would estimate that Prescription #5 would have a comparison similar to Prescription #4.
To call this a "DISCOUNT PROGRAM" is a misnomer or worse.
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It is a discount program like many others - you check their price along with other discount places to see if you can get your meds cheaper especially if you aren’t concerned with using your Part D or prescription drug coverage -
It may not cover what you may need or at least at a better price so it is out - try someplace else.
It is called shopping around especially if you don’t need to use your Part D or Prescription drug insurance plan. One option among others.
Many people that are using those GLP-! med for ONLY weight loss have to find a place to buy them since they aren’t covered at all by Medicare unless there is either a document Diabetes #2 or Cardiac involvement.
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Whatever price after the discount, if cheaper than if the person had to pay more some other way, is still a discount and of value to them. One size does not fit everybody in the same way because not everybody has access to the same cost programs whether insurance or a discount program and not everybody is looking for the same meds either.
It is an option - just like other medication buying discount programs - another one might suit you better - like Mark Cuban’s Cost Plus - In fact you could take it medication at a time and find the cheapest place to buy each of them - discount-wise.
However if the med is on your Prescription Drug formulary - if you buy it some other place than thru the insurance, it isn’t gonna help meet the deductible. That is what many people are finding on their new 2025 Medicare Prescription drug plans.
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Wow @nctarheel , I have NEVER looked into what AARP calls a "discount" on meds. Very interesting indeed!!! 👍
➡️[*** YOU WROTE: It has been 7 months since I received, at my home, unrequested correspondence regarding:
AARP'S PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT PROGRAM.
It was ridiculous that it was even called a discount program then....so what about now?
I take five medications.
Prescription #1- Their price: $1680.00
My cost: $80.00
Prescription #2- Their price: $4.95
My cost: $0
Prescription #3- Their price: $1.44
My cost: $0
Prescription #4- Their price: $582.00
My cost: $0
A fifth drug price was requested of their PRESCRIPTION DISCOUNT PROGRAM but I kept getting an error message but based on other factors, I would estimate that Prescription #5 would have a comparison similar to Prescription #4.
To call this a "DISCOUNT PROGRAM" is a misnomer or worse. ***]
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Got to check this stuff out. Discount means less, not best. It's like these cards that they have sitting around in the dr. office claiming discounts on drugs. It doesn't cost anything to have the cashier run them, just don't expect much or any relief in the price.
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Papaw @papawofboo , I will stick to my AWESOME Wellcare Medicare Part D drug plan with ZERO PREMIUM & ZERO COPAY for my 2 meds. 😉
➡️[*** Papaw wrote on Saturday 5/3/25: Got to check this stuff out. Discount means less, not best. It's like these cards that they have sitting around in the dr. office claiming discounts on drugs. It doesn't cost anything to have the cashier run them, just don't expect much or any relief in the price. ***]
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- l luv my AWESOME Wellcare Medicare Part D drug plan with ZERO PREMIUM & ZERO COPAY for my 2 meds :)
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