Prescription drug costs can put a strain on your budget, but with a little research and the right questions, you can reduce expenses without sacrificing your health. Here are expert-backed strategies to help you save on your medications:
- Ask About a Generic Drug – Get the same quality and active ingredient as you’d find in a brand name, for less money.
- Save Money with a Pill Splitter – If your prescription comes in a higher dose that can be safely split, you get 2 doses for the price of 1.
- Consider a Combo Pill – Combining two drugs into one pill can help you avoid paying separate copays or coinsurance. Ask if a combo pill is an option for you.
- Buy in Bulk – Opt for a mail-order pharmacy to get a 90-day supply of your meds instead or a 30-day supply. This can often reduce your copay and overall cost.
- Make a List and Check it Twice – Check the list of preferred medications (a.k.a. “the formulary”), which tend to cost less.
- Find Out if You Still Need That Medication – If you’ve been taking the same medication for years, it’s worth checking in with your doctor to see if you still need it. Or if you’ve made a lifestyle change, it may reduce your need for certain medications. It never hurts to ask your doctor.