UPBEAT EXPLAINER Pharmaceuticals Informative Fun Engaging

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UPBEAT EXPLAINER Pharmaceuticals Informative Fun Engaging

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English

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Middle Aged (35-54)

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North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US Midwest- Chicago, Great Lakes) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

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you. Would you rather spend your money on brand name prescription medication or your favorite designer label? If you're taking a brand name drug, you're paying a designer price. Generic drugs have the same active medication is brand name drugs, and both are FDA approved. So why pay more? In fact, your insurance may only cover the cost of the generic, and you could be stuck paying the difference for the brand name. So if your doctor writes you a prescription, ask if it's a generic drug or if there's a generic equivalent. If you take medication regularly, you can also save through mail order. You can get a 90 day supply delivered to your door for much less than you pay it. A pharmacy. Check with your plan about your mail order options. Most prescription drug plans also offer in network benefits, so you'll save money when you go to an in network pharmacy. Use your plans online tools to find a network pharmacy, get a price quote or compare prices at local pharmacies to protect you from high out of pocket costs and enhance copay predictability. You're Cargill Medical Plan limits the amount you'll pay for all preferred glucose lowering drugs and insulin products. Under the patient Assurance program, you'll pay no more than $25 for a 31 day supply and no more than $75 for a 90 day supply of diabetic medications and no deductible or co insurance applies Contact Express scripts for more information or details about participating medications.