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Obesity Medications (GLP-1) Not Covered By Your Health Plan? How to Save Money.




The cost of prescription drugs is a major concern for many Americans. In recent years, there have been a number of news stories about the high cost of medications and the efforts of lawmakers to address the issue.


One recent news event is the current administration's decision to not cover expensive, high-demand obesity treatments such as the popular GLP-1 medications e.g. Wegovy, Ozempic, and Zepbound under the federal government's Medicare program. This decision has been met with criticism from some who believe that it will make it more difficult for people to afford the medications they need to manage their weight.


Another recent news event is the FDA's approval of a number of new drugs. These new drugs can be expensive, but they can also offer hope for people with serious illnesses.


So, how can people save money on prescription drugs? Here are a few tips:

  • Use a prescription drug discount card. There are a number of companies that offer discount cards that can help you save money on your medications. One such company is Robinhoodrx.com. They offer a free discount card that can save you up to 70% on the cost of your medications.

  • Shop around for the best prices. Prices for prescription drugs can vary from pharmacy to pharmacy. It is important to shop around and compare prices before you fill your prescription.

  • Ask your doctor about generic medications. Generic medications are often much cheaper than brand-name medications. Talk to your doctor about whether a generic medication is right for you.  

  • Consider using a mail-order pharmacy. Mail-order pharmacies often offer lower prices on medications.

  • Enroll in a patient assistance program. Many pharmaceutical companies offer patient assistance programs that can help you get your medications for free or at a reduced cost.


If you are struggling to afford your medications, there are a number of resources available to help you. You can talk to your doctor, pharmacist, or a social worker about your options.





Disclaimer

This blog post is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Please consult with your doctor or pharmacist before making any decisions about your medications.  


 
 
 

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The RobinhoodRx prescription discount program is NOT insurance & it is free.  It is also not a Medicare prescription drug plan. The range of prescription discounts provided under this discount program will vary depending on the prescription and pharmacy where the prescription is purchased and can be up to $95 off the retail price.  Purchases using the RobinhoodRx prescription discount program do not count towards insurance or Medicare deductibles or out-of-pocket maximums. You are fully responsible for paying your prescriptions at the pharmacy at the time of service, but you will be entitled to receive a discount from the pharmacy in accordance with the specific pre-negotiated discounted rate schedule. Glic Health LLC is the Administrator of the RobinhoodRx prescription discount program with its office located at One Marina Park Drive, Suite 1410, Boston MA 02210. Toll Free at (800) 999-3053 and email at support@glichealth.com. For additional information, including an up-to-date list of pharmacies and covered drugs, or assistance with any problems related to this prescription drug discount plan, please contact our member support line toll free at (800) 999-3053 or visit RobinhoodRx.com. By using the RobinhoodRx prescription discount program or app, you agree to the RobinhoodRx Terms and Conditions found at https://www.robinhoodrx.com/terms.

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