An amazing savings
2003-May-06, Tuesday 06:33 pmAs a followup to my previous post(s) I found somewhere that's MUCH better than the Walgreens for delivering meds.
DiscountMeds for Less
For a one month supply of Celexa, 20 mg, Walgreens in the States is charging me $85. DML is charging me $118 for a 3 month supply. That's just one example.
It's actually rather impressive and pleasant as well. You have to have an existing prescription, from your primary physician. They will then transfer it to their facility, where it and your written history of the condition and your diagnosis are reviewed by one of their physicians. If it's a suitable, standard treatment for the condition, they rewrite the Rx up in Canada and dispense it thusly.
I realize there's a horrible means of exploiting and defrauding this system. Which is too bad, as it will help legislate such wonderful things out of the hands of those that can truly use this service. Regardless, though, I thought I'd share for those that are without insurance as well, and needing some cost-effective solutions.
DiscountMeds for Less
For a one month supply of Celexa, 20 mg, Walgreens in the States is charging me $85. DML is charging me $118 for a 3 month supply. That's just one example.
It's actually rather impressive and pleasant as well. You have to have an existing prescription, from your primary physician. They will then transfer it to their facility, where it and your written history of the condition and your diagnosis are reviewed by one of their physicians. If it's a suitable, standard treatment for the condition, they rewrite the Rx up in Canada and dispense it thusly.
I realize there's a horrible means of exploiting and defrauding this system. Which is too bad, as it will help legislate such wonderful things out of the hands of those that can truly use this service. Regardless, though, I thought I'd share for those that are without insurance as well, and needing some cost-effective solutions.