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Drug pricing
Prescriptions are expensive—with, or without insurance—and costs vary from pharmacy to pharmacy. Learn why, and see how to get the lowest prices on your Rx.
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How much does testosterone cost without insurance?
Injections are the cheapest type of testosterone per month, while pills are the most expensive
Mar. 21, 2024
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Jardiance copay assistance: Eligibility & more
In addition to the Jardiance copay assistance program, the manufacturer offers financial assistance for low-income patients
Mar. 21, 2024
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Nurtec copay card: Save on migraine medication
Although the Nurtec copay card offers significant savings, you’re only eligible if you have health insurance
Mar. 21, 2024
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How much does Quviviq cost without insurance?
There’s no generic version of Quviviq, which costs $637 for a month’s supply without insurance
Apr. 2, 2024
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Farxiga patient assistance: Eligibility, savings & more
Even if you’re ineligible for the Farxiga patient assistance program, there are other ways to make the drug more affordable
Apr. 5, 2024
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Does BCBS cover Mounjaro? It depends
Not all BCBS plans are the same, but they’re likely to cover Mounjaro when prescribed for Type 2 diabetes
Apr. 5, 2024
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How much is Rexulti without insurance?
Rexulti costs $1936 without insurance. Learn how to get Rexulti at a lower price or find cheaper alternatives.
Apr. 14, 2024
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How much is Dovato without insurance?
Dovato costs $3700 without insurance. Learn how to get Dovato at a lower price or find cheaper alternatives.
Apr. 18, 2024
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How to save on Dupixent
Although you need commercial health insurance to qualify for the Dupixent copay card, other options can make the drug more affordable.
Apr. 29, 2024
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Saxenda vs. Wegovy price comparison
While the cost is similar between the two drugs, key differences may affect one’s decision to choose one over the other
Apr. 30, 2024
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Rybelsus alternatives: What can I take instead of Rybelsus?
Used to treat Type 2 diabetes, this brand-name GLP-1 agonists doesn't work for everyone, but there are other options available
May 7, 2024