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by Schnitz 192 days ago
It’s very simple. In the US your pharmacy has a contract with the drug supplier that prevents the pharmacist from telling you that you could buy the drug without insurance for $10 while he charges you the $20 copay. As long as this is legal and your pharmacist’s duty isn’t to you the patient, don’t waste time worrying about the details.
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This has been illegal since 2018. I think you'll find that pharmacies have a book to show you every price if you ask.

See S. 2554, the "Patient Right to Know Drug Prices Act"

I am grateful to every pharmacist / pharmacist assistent who's sotto voce ignored that immoral "rule".

On the flip side, before I transferred my prescriptions to my (excellent) locally-owned small pharmacy, I checked that these are drugs on which the respective Pharmacy Benefits Manager allows them to make a profit rather than a loss. That reminds me that I'll need to repeat that conversation when our insurance changes in January.