Let's face it, the cost of
prescriptions has really gotten out of hand. If you are like me and you take
medicine daily, then you are faced with that lovely little bill every month. For me, the cost for my one
prescription is $40, which I know is cheap compared to what some people have to pay. Nevertheless, it's $40, which is not really pocket change.
In addition to the monthly cost of this one
medication, sometimes the family is hit with other
prescription needs. Take for instance a few months back when my son was just two months old. It was the weekend and he got an eye infection. It was all goopy and with him being so young, I took him straight to an urgent care center. To make a long story short, when I went to go fill the
prescription at CVS, the cost came to $75. Now, keep in mind, this was the tiniest little bitty bottle of eye drops I have ever seen. Also, I have state employee
insurance, which would be considered pretty good
insurance by the average person. I kept thinking....this
drug was recommended by the doctor, so he must need it. Also, I didn't have my
insurance list of
approved drugs with me (with my
insurance they use a tier system for determining cost) so I couldn't compare costs. And, finally, with my son being just a couple of months old with an eye infection, there was no question, I am getting the
medicine. In the back of my mind, I kept thinking, "This
doctor is probably getting some kind of kick-back for
prescribing this
drug."
As the story continues, here we are a few months later. Yesterday I was listening to a show on the radio that I tune in to from time to time called
The Clark Howard Show. He made reference to the cost of
prescriptions and the fact that some
doctors do accept financial kick-backs. He then went on to say that he had a link on his website that took you to a page called
Dollars for Docs., showing what drug companies are paying your doctors. Check it out, as you can enter your doctor and see if he/she made the list. The research shows that some doctors are receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars per year..... AT OUR COST, I might add. You can't tell me that a
doctor can be unbiased about what prescription to give when he is getting financial gain if perscriping a particular
medicine.
On a positive note, some companies are trying to help the consumer. Take for example
Publix grocery stores. Did you know that they offer
FREE prescriptions on a 14 day supply of certain antibiotics? You can't beat free! Also, companies like
Wal-mart and
Target are offering very low cost prices on
generic prescriptions. After looking into the cost of my monthly
prescription, it looks like I am going to be able to get a better deal from one of these companies. I would encourage you to take a look, as you might be able to save your self a few bucks, too.
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