

It is worth checking! Unfortunately, higher-cost medications typically are not price-reduced enough by the coupon to be affordable (for example, Trulicity® is still > $700 with the coupon, given the cash price is over $900!). The GoodRx price is lower than the cash price if you have no insurance, and may or may not be lower than your co-pay if you do have insurance. GoodRx is best used for lower-cost medications, such as metformin and glipizide. Once you decide which pharmacy you will be using, click the “get free coupon” button and print or save this image to your phone to show the pharmacist. The website or app will then provide the coupon pricing for each pharmacy, so be sure to price compare! It may be beneficial to fill at a different pharmacy than you originally planned if the price difference is significant. It is simple to use! Just search for the medication you’d like to fill, and select the strength and quantity listed on the prescription. This is a resource that provides prescription medication coupons. Resources to Help Reduce Diabetes Medication Costs GoodRx Have you ever received a prescription from your doctor, only to learn the cost was unaffordable once you reached the pharmacy? If so, you are not alone! Here are some resources that may help. Our unfortunate reality is that some of the most beneficial medications to manage chronic disease states are extremely expensive. PROGRAM CONCLUDED 7/21 Online CME for HCPs CLAIM CREDITS.TREATING SEVERE HYPOGLYCEMIA: Enduring CME for HCPs – 1.0 CEUs.DEEP DIVE SERIES Enduring CME for HCPs – 3.0 CEUs.MAKING THE CONNECTION: Enduring CME for HCPs – 4.0 CEUs.

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