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5Jan/100

Prescription Drugs

Why is it that there is such a difference in the price that we pay for prescription drugs from one national pharmacy chain to another? Does anybody have the answer?
With some insurance plans, you can get prescriptions with a generic name for twenty dollars a month, even if the actual price of the medication is one hundred dollars. Some stores will have their own pharmacy plan, offering the same drugs for an annual subscription of ten dollars, and the monthly prescription for ten dollars a month. How do they do it?
Who is paying the rest of the charge for the prescription, or are the prices for private insurance just inflated? Does anybody know the answer, please, let us know?

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