Saturday, April 12, 2008

How Much Did Escambia County Pay for Prescription Drug Discount Cards?

On Thursday, Escambia County announced that citizens – who have trouble paying for their prescriptions drugs – will now have the chance to get a discount card through them. The prescription drug discount cards will help our poorer citizens save up to 20 percent on their next prescription drug purchase at their local pharmacy.

Escambia County purchased the cards through the National Association of Counties. Our county is one of 39 counties that are offering the discount cards.

This is great for poorer citizens that are having trouble with paying for prescription drugs, but the National Association of Counties doesn’t just hand these cards out to counties for free; they cost money.

Escambia County – how much did you pay for these cards?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

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There are no yearly dues, no cost to anyone.
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Chris Olson said...

Is this site affiliated with the NACO?

Anonymous said...

Escambia County really did not pay anything for the cards. It's a benefit the county gets from the NACO.

That other comment sounds suspect to me. Did you check out that site?

-Jerry

Chris Olson said...

Jerry

I think the site is suspect. I'm fairly certain they're not associated with NACO or CVS/Caremark.

Anonymous said...

Just read your April comments.

RxFreeCard.Com is not connected with NACO. We have serviced over 3million lives. Check out our website, we are legitimate.

Lily said...

I like the drug card at www.rxdrugcard.com. Costs me $4.50 a month but I save about $40 on each of my prescriptions. You can check your drugs' prices on the website.

Anonymous said...

All these TV ads are pushing new drugs when the old drugs or the generics are much, much less expensive. I’ve seen ads on TV for Caduet. It has two ingredients. One is Amlodipine and the other is Atorvastatin. With my RxDrugCard I can get 30 tablets of Amlodipine for $9 and 30 tablets of Simvastatin for $9. I’ll bet they are charging more than $18 for this new drug! The unthinking public is going to pressure their doctors into giving them something just because it’s new, when something old or generic would do the job for cheaper.

Anonymous said...

Nice post.

Anonymous said...

Nice and informative article.