Spending: How to save on prescription drug expenses
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Kiplinger’s Personal Finance
It has become more difficult for Americans to afford prescription medications.
AMarch 2023 study fromYouGov found 37% of Americans have had to forgo filling at least one prescription because of cost. It also revealed43% ofwomen and44% of people with an annual family income under
With somany individuals struggling to keep up with the cost of prescription drugs, it’s clear that saving money at the pharmacy is a concern formany. The following tips can help ease the burden.
Check outPatient AssistancePrograms (PAPs) and
PAPs are managed by pharmaceutical companies to provide free or discounted medications to peoplewhocan’t afford them. Typically, PAPs are contingent on financial need. For information on howto enroll and to see if you qualify for a PAP, go to RXAssist.org orNeedyMeds.org.
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Considera 90-day supply
Opting for a three-month subscription, as opposed to a one-month supply, could save you considerable money on medication costs. Yes, you’ll pay more out of pocket up front, but you’ll shell out less money in the long run. Ask your doctor if a 90-day supply is a possibility and if it’ll save you some cash.
Save by going generic (or biosimilar)
According to the Association forAccessibleMedicines, the average brand-name drug copaywas
Biosimilar drugs are also good options for savings. Abiosimilar drug isn’t an exact copy of a name-brand drug the way generic drugs are. Instead, they have a structure that is highly similar to the name-brand biologic. However, since biosimilar drugs still behave the same way as a name-brand biologic, they’re considered just as safe and effective.
Choose the right pharmacy
Filling your prescription medication at a preferred pharmacy can help you save on copays, so check with your health insurance provider tomake sure a pharmacy is in your plan’s preferred network.
Aprescription delivery service could also help you save on prescriptions. For example, Amazon’s RxPass gives Prime members access to the mostcommon genericmedications for a flat
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