New restrictions on use of certain cough and pain medicine to treat children have been announced by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). The government body warned parents and health care professionals that medicines containing codeine and tramadol carry "serious risks" to children under...
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Read More... Jul 02, 2018Prescription prices may vary from pharmacy to pharmacy and are subject to change. The pricing estimates given are based on the most recent information available and may change based on when you actually fill your prescription at the pharmacy. The day supply is based upon the average dispensing patterns or the specific drug and strength. The Program, as well as the prices and the list of covered drugs, can be modified at any time without notice.
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More Ways to Save on Naltrexone
Buy More, Less Often
If you need to take prescription medication such as Naltrexone over an extended period, buying a larger quantity could save you time and money. Many drugs, including Naltrexone work out cheaper per pill or dose when purchased in volume. Speak to your doctor about increasing the your prescription and you could pay less for drugs and need fewer trips to the pharmacist.
Compare Pharmacy Prices Online
Drug prices are not regulated, so the price Naltrexone of medication may vary significantly between your local pharmacies. Online pharmacy comparison shopping is the simplest way to quickly discover which retailer has the lowest prices for your prescriptions.
Enter the name of your prescription, for example Naltrexone, into the search box, add the zip code and click to browse prices and coupon offers. When you have found the cheapest price, print or save the coupon and and take it in to your chosen pharmacy. Comparing prices can save you up to 75 percent on your prescriptions.
Explore Generic Drug Options
Naltrexone and other branded drugs often have a generic equivalent on the market at a significantly lower price. Generics account for around 8 out of 10 prescriptions filled in the US and are identical their brand name counterparts in quality, safety, strength, dosage form, route of administration, performance characteristics and intended use. Talk to your pharmacist or doctor about safe generic alternatives to your branded prescription.
Register for a Patient Assistance Program
Patient assistance programs offered by drug manufacturers can help you save money on your prescriptions. Many drug manufacturers have such a program, offering discounts to eligible patients who are prescribed Naltrexone. Patients prescribed expensive or branded medication may qualify for discounts through such programs.
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Check Your Medicare Part D Coverage
Seniors with Medicare Part D may be entitled to discounts on Naltrexone and other prescriptions through their policy. The list of drugs covered varies from plan to plan, so check your provider’s website for more information.
Click here to find out more about ModRN Health and Medicare Part D.
Explore Other Treatment & Therapy Options
Medication plays a vital role in treating a huge number of conditions, but there may be other therapies, lifestyle changes or surgical options open to you. If you have concerns about prescription costs, or are considering a different approach to your therapy, speak to your doctor to explore alternatives to medication.
We are committed to honest, transparent pricing, and finding you the lowest prices at the pharmacy.
Different pharmaceutical companies, with slightly different pricing, may manufacture the same medication. This means the price you pay at the pharmacy may vary slightly depending on exactly what the pharmacist carries.
The most common price (or most frequently dispensed) is the price you are most likely to pay at the pharmacy, though it may vary slightly up or down.