Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 600880

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Least Expensive Prescription Meds! Unbelieveable

Posted by Phillipa on January 19, 2006, at 21:22:27

Someone told me that if you shopped for med prices I would find that Costco was the least expensive. And wow are they. Doc prescribed higher dose of luvox. We checked CVS and they wanted $124 for 60pills of 25mg and Costco is asking $32.69. Unbelieveable and you don't have to be a member. Checked prices of synthroid and valium same thing. How is this so they said they were the largest. Fondly, Phillipa

 

Re: Least Expensive Prescription Meds! Unbelieveab

Posted by djmmm on January 20, 2006, at 8:11:01

In reply to Least Expensive Prescription Meds! Unbelieveable, posted by Phillipa on January 19, 2006, at 21:22:27

> Someone told me that if you shopped for med prices I would find that Costco was the least expensive. And wow are they. Doc prescribed higher dose of luvox. We checked CVS and they wanted $124 for 60pills of 25mg and Costco is asking $32.69. Unbelieveable and you don't have to be a member. Checked prices of synthroid and valium same thing. How is this so they said they were the largest. Fondly, Phillipa

I never even thought of getting my meds at Costco, thanks Phillipa!

I checked their website and you can actually look up the $$ of your medication(s)

http://www.costco.com/Pharmacy/frameset.asp?trg=HCFrame.asp&hcban=Banner.asp&hctar=finddrugs.asp&catid=678&fromscript=1&Article=pricing%20information&log=


 

Re: Least Expensive Prescription Meds! Unbelieveab

Posted by forgetful mary on January 20, 2006, at 16:07:38

In reply to Re: Least Expensive Prescription Meds! Unbelieveab, posted by djmmm on January 20, 2006, at 8:11:01

Walmart is pretty cheap too,... check them out!


> > Someone told me that if you shopped for med prices I would find that Costco was the least expensive. And wow are they. Doc prescribed higher dose of luvox. We checked CVS and they wanted $124 for 60pills of 25mg and Costco is asking $32.69. Unbelieveable and you don't have to be a member. Checked prices of synthroid and valium same thing. How is this so they said they were the largest. Fondly, Phillipa
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Re: Least Expensive Prescription Meds! Unbelieveab

Posted by Iansf on January 20, 2006, at 18:34:15

In reply to Re: Least Expensive Prescription Meds! Unbelieveab, posted by forgetful mary on January 20, 2006, at 16:07:38

> Walmart is pretty cheap too,... check them out!
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A political comment here: Costco has MUCH better employment policies and practices than Wal-Mart does. It pays employees more and offers more and better benefits. I'd much prefer giving my money to Costco over Wal-Mart.


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