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by criley2
1476 days ago
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More competition in this space is good and for certain drugs may be a huge boon but for the average prescription, consumers should probably stick to goodrx to find the best deal. In my case, Cuban offers a very reasonable $7.50 for a 90 ct of a drug I searched (not including shipping, which others here say is $5?) On GoodRx I see the same drug at a local grocery store for $6.84, (Costco is $8.49) and online pharmacies like geniusRx are $4.50 (s/h unknown). My health insurance through a local pharmacy would cost $14.38 I don't like all the advertising on costplus about how they're saving you like $490 out of $500 on Rx, because everyone else is doing that to. There is literally nothing new here. My local grocery store beat his price by 10%+. But as long as you know that the "pricing reduction" is total bunk and not a competitive advantage and just an explanation of the current state of the industry that EVERYONE is doing, then it's one more option that could be the lowest for you. In my case, it didn't help me. |
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