Adderall
This week we are highlighting Adderall as the drug of the week. We will show you weekly how you can save up to 75% on various prescription drugs in addition to providing you with general information regarding these drugs.
Adderall is used in both Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Narcolepsy. Adderall is prescribed to increase alertness, concentration and overall cognitive performance while also decreasing user fatigue. It is available in immediate release and extended release. Only the immediate release is approved for patients with Narcolepsy, while either form is approved for patients with ADHD.
The average retail price for thirty 30 MG capsules of Adderall is $133.29, but your Savings Drug Card can help you get it at $92.37. That is a savings of more than $40 at no additional cost to you!
Don’t forget that you can use your Savings Drug Card at these fine retailers:
CVS Pharmacy, Longs Drugs, Kmart Pharmacy, WinnDixie, Giant, Safeway, Aurora Pharmacy, Giant Eagle Pharmacy, Kroger, Super D Drug Store, Ukrop’s Pharmacy, Target, Meijer Pharmacy, Mays Drug and Drug Warehouse, Fred’s Pharmacy, Walgreens, BI-LO, Dillons Pharmacy, Drug Fair, Fred Meyer, Wal-mart, Stop & Shop, Sweetbay Supermarket, King Soopers, Shopko, HyVee, Schnucks Pharmacy, Good Neighbor Pharmacy, Cub Pharmacy, Savon Pharmacy, Osco Pharmacy, Bruno’s, Raley’s, Publix Pharmacy
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