Savings and Tips
Consult with your physician and WorldDoc about alternative therapiesBefore you begin a new prescription medication, talk with your doctor about non-prescription modifications to your lifestyle, diet or exercise. These changes may postpone, reduce or avoid the need for taking a new medication. There are many aspects to managing your health - medication is only one of them. Explore WorldDoc, a health management system that teaches you about treatment options, helps you improve your health behaviors, informs you about conditions, and gives you personalized recommendations on how to reach your health goals.Review your other medicationsDisclose all the medications that you are taking to your physician and pharmacist before they prescribe or dispense a new medication. Some medications may intensify or reduce the effectiveness of another, or may even possibly duplicate the effects of another drug you are taking.Select the lowest-cost alternativeMany brand-name prescription medications have a generic equivalent. Generic drugs are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for safety and effectiveness, and are manufactured under the same strict rules which apply to their brand-name twin. You can browse more than 17,000 drugs on the pharmacy pricing comparison tools on WorldDoc. This tool will give you generic alternatives and help you compare prices on your drugs. Print out the results, and ask your physician and pharmacist about these money-saving generic drugs. If no generic equivalent is available, there may still be a lower-cost alternative within the same class of drugs that performs the functions your care requires. Once again, consult with your physician on these money-saving alternatives.Obtain a larger supplyIn most instances, your cost per dosage will decrease as the amount you have dispensed at one time increases. If you will be taking a medication for an extended period of time, ask your physician if it would be appropriate to prescribe a 90-day supply rather than a 30-day supply.Shop only at preferred pharmaciesAll chain pharmacies and most independent pharmacies have been given equal opportunity to serve you via this program. Participating pharmacies are required to offer you deep discounts and assist in performing some fairly complicated drug management procedures for card holders, and not all pharmacies agree to participate. However, that gives you the confidence of knowing that pharmacies participating in this program are concerned with your health and saving you money, and therefore, are deserving of your business and loyalty.Show your card every timeTo ensure your medication is checked for safety and billed at the correct price, your pharmacist needs to transmit valuable information in your card. In some instances, the pharmacist may store your card information in their computer to keep their systems updated. However, to be certain you receive the maximum benefit, you need to show your card each time you have your prescriptions filled.Utilize our mail order serviceYou may find additional savings and convenience ordering frequently-used medications through our U.S. mail order service. Using this convenient mail order service and online access to WorldDoc's health management tools, you are able to get expert health improvement advice and receive your drugs directly to your home!Understand your drug therapyYou invest a lot of money in medications. In order to get the most value for your dollar, you need to understand how to use your prescription drugs effectively. Make sure your physician and pharmacist explain how and when to take each prescription medication, and if in doubt, double-check the instructions on the WorldDoc pharmacy section. Some factors to consider when trying to get the most from your medication are the effects of:
Store your medications properlyMost medications will lose their effectiveness when they are subject to heat, moisture, light, or time. A steamy bathroom or a purse left in a hot car are examples of bad places to keep medicine. Store your medications in a cool, dark place. Remember to carry your daily or weekly medications in a pillbox to avoid damaging your entire supply of medication. Also, always remember to check expiration dates and dispose of expired medications by flushing them down the toilet.Talk with your physicianMake sure that your physician knows that saving money is important to you. Ask that they prescribe a generic equivalent or lower-cost alternative if at all appropriate. You can even go to the physician's office prepared with a list of lower-cost alternative provided by WorldDoc's pharmacy pricing comparison tool. This tremendous tool helps you compare prices on generic and brand name drugs before you go to the doctor's office.Also, make sure that they know about any other drugs you are taking that may alter the effectiveness of the medication they are prescribing. Finally, make sure that you understand the drug therapy they prescribe so that you obtain the most value from the drugs that you are about to invest in. The following "Message to Physicians" contains information that should assist you in talking with your doctor about saving money. MESSAGE TO PHYSICIANS |