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Generic Medications for Epilepsy

Fri, 07/23/2010 - 05:47

You can find generic medications used for epilepsy at low cost from International Drug Mart.

There is also one offer going on .. with which you can avail $10 discount when you order above $70 and 10% discount when you order less than $70 - Only at International Drug Mart

The discount codes are 15C2G, 15CNP and 15HAN

The website: http://www.internationaldrugmart.com/

 

 

 

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Re: Generic Medications for Epilepsy

Submitted by phylisfjohnson on Fri, 2010-07-23 - 08:40

The CVS/pharmacy Health Savings Pass allows you to pay only $9.99 for a 90 day supply of your generic prescription.  http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/promoContent/promoLandingTemplate.jsp?promoLandingId=1046

Target’s FREE Prescription Discount Card saves you up to 80% on Target’s generic medications and up to 15% on Target’s name brand prescriptions.  http://www.rxfreecard.com/target-prescription-savings.html

Walgreens Prescription Savings Club has over 400 generics priced at $12 for a 90-day supply.  https://webapp.walgreens.com/MYWCARDWeb/servlet/walgreens.wcard.proxy.WCardInternetProxy/RxSavingsRH

Walmart and Sam’s Club offer you ”special negotiated pricing on prescription drugs” with their PatientAssistance.com Prescription Drug Program.  (Sounds kind of fishy to me.)  http://www.patientassistance.com/wmt.html

And the RxSavingsPlus is a free drug/prescription discount card, to help lower the price for medication. It can be used at CVS Pharmacy, Target, Rite Aid and 60,000 participating pharmacies nationwide. And offers an average of 20% off the retail price of drugs.  (Kind of skimpy, but one-stop shopping.) http://www.rxsavingsplus.com/

Phylis Feiner Johnson   www.epilepsytalk.com

 

The CVS/pharmacy Health Savings Pass allows you to pay only $9.99 for a 90 day supply of your generic prescription.  http://www.cvs.com/CVSApp/promoContent/promoLandingTemplate.jsp?promoLandingId=1046

Target’s FREE Prescription Discount Card saves you up to 80% on Target’s generic medications and up to 15% on Target’s name brand prescriptions.  http://www.rxfreecard.com/target-prescription-savings.html

Walgreens Prescription Savings Club has over 400 generics priced at $12 for a 90-day supply.  https://webapp.walgreens.com/MYWCARDWeb/servlet/walgreens.wcard.proxy.WCardInternetProxy/RxSavingsRH

Walmart and Sam’s Club offer you ”special negotiated pricing on prescription drugs” with their PatientAssistance.com Prescription Drug Program.  (Sounds kind of fishy to me.)  http://www.patientassistance.com/wmt.html

And the RxSavingsPlus is a free drug/prescription discount card, to help lower the price for medication. It can be used at CVS Pharmacy, Target, Rite Aid and 60,000 participating pharmacies nationwide. And offers an average of 20% off the retail price of drugs.  (Kind of skimpy, but one-stop shopping.) http://www.rxsavingsplus.com/

Phylis Feiner Johnson   www.epilepsytalk.com

 

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