Posted by Geo-TH,In on September 13, 2019 at 04:40:35 from (50.102.23.10):
When I use my loader, my right shoulder pays the price, arthritis. I can't take over the counter anti-inflaminator meds, stomach. I've tried steroids, little is any relief. Dr finally prescribed generic celebrex, celecoxib. Got a text message form my Kroger pharmacy, Rx is ready for pick up, $192. I called to see if there is a mistake. No mistake, 30 pills $192. So I start asking is there was a cheaper way to go? She said her mom joined Kroger Rx savings club, $36/year and it lowered her cost of meds. I went online, joined club and picked up 30 pills for $6.
I can't comprehend how the cost went from $6.40/pill to $.20/pill. Would someone explain to me how this could happen? Is there that much of a mark up on meds?
I'm posting this in hope that others will save on their meds. Check into Kroger Rx savings club. FYI, Kroger has bought out many different stores. Kept the store's name. If your grocery store has a pharmarcy, ask if they have a RX savings club.
Perhaps someone will post all the stores Kroger owns.
I was able to sleep last night. Now I can play again with loader. I like playing in the dirt. Been accused of being a dirty old man.
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