Posts Tagged ‘donut hole’

How Our Free Discount Prescription Card Works

Monday, September 7th, 2009

We thought it might be good to write briefly about how our card works. Anyone can download a pre-activated free discount Prescription Card from your website and receive savings of up to 75% (savings average around 30%) at more than 60,000 national and regional pharmacies. The Savings Drug Card is made possible through the participation of U.S. pharmacies and pharmaceutical companies and is not funded with State or taxpayer money.

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This Free discount Rx Card was launched to help the uninsured and under insured people afford their prescription medications. However, the program can also be used by people who have health insurance coverage with no prescription benefits (which is common in many HSA’s and high deductible health plans) and by seniors on Medicare while there in the donut hole. Additionally, people who have prescription coverage can use this program for non-formulary or non-covered drugs. The Savings Drug Card can also be used by those individuals who do not qualify for publicly funded programs like Medicaid and Medicare and by people who receive their medicines through charity care providers (under 340B, a federally funded program which grants discounts to providers). This free discount Rx Card network includes most major pharmacy chains nationwide like Walmart, Walgreens, Target, Rite Aid, and many more.

Accepted in over 60K PharmaciesGrab a card for yourself, family, and even your friends.  All you have to do is put their name on our site and an activated card will be generated.  You simply print it on your own printers and show the pharmacy.  You will get your savings starting today!!!

Need Levaquin aka Levofloxacin at a Cheaper Rate?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

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Levaquin, or Levofloxacin, is used in Cancer patients to treat severe bacterial infections. Levaquin is a synthetic chemotherapeutic agent and is known to interact with a number of other drugs in addition to many herbal and natural supplements. Be sure to let your doctor know of any medications before taking Levaquin that you are taking to ensure that Levaquin will not interact with your other medications. These interactions can increase the risk of toxins in the heart, abnormal heart rhythms and increased susceptibility of bleeding.

Looking for a discount or cheap Levaquin? The average retail price for ten 500 MG capsules of Levaquin is $158.61, but your Savings Drug Card can help you get it at $124.64. That is a savings of more than $30 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

The Dreaded Doughnut Hole on Medicare Part D

Friday, July 31st, 2009

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We met with a doctor over the weekend. We told him about the card and asked for his advice. He said the biggest customer in his mind for this card would be 65+ who are on Medicare and fall in to the “doughnut hole” on Medicare Part D. Basically, he said these people get around $2,000 in prescription coverage that usually runs out in June/July.

They are stuck paying another $2,000+ for the rest of the year. He said if they would rearrange their prescriptions to push part of them through our card, which will not add to their running total with Medicare D, they could shift the cost. In other words, they could pay cash for some of their scripts and use our discount pricing and push the rest through Medicare D. He said if they do this they should be able to lessen the $2,000+ a year they are spending to around $1,000. That’s a lot of money for a senior on a fixed income!

Be sure to spread the word out to all seniors that are in your circle of influence.