Medicines can be expensive, and many patients are burdened by their prescription
costs. As a patient and consumer of prescription drugs, it is important
to understand the reason for every medication that you
take. It is also important that you communicate with your doctor or pharmacist
if you have questions about your medications or concerns about the costs
of your medications. By talking with your doctor or pharmacist, you may
be able to work together to reduce your prescription costs. Through discussion,
you and your physician may also discover that one or more of your medications
is no longer necessary and can be discontinued. Of course you should always
consult with your doctor before making any changes to your medication regimen.
This website is intended to provide you with the tools to help you talk
with your doctor about reducing your out-of-pocket prescription costs.
Disclaimer: The material in this web site is provided for purposes of disseminating information on prescription drugs for public benefit, education and information only. It should not replace or substitute for advice from your physician, pharmacist or other health care professionals. The authors are not responsible for information presented on outside web sites linked to this site.