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Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Are You Overpaying for Prescriptions? This Trick Can Cut Your Costs by Up to 80%

 
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Cut your prescription drug costs by up to 80%

According to PBS NewsHour, Americans spend nearly $1,000 each per year on pharmaceutical drugs. And the costs keep growing. The AARP tells us that the retail price of brand-name drugs rose 41.5% between 2004 and 2009.

In a recent study, Harvard researchers discovered a shocking fact. About 10% of Medicare beneficiaries fail to follow their prescribed drug regimen simply because they can’t afford it.

In fact, many older people skip pills to make their prescriptions last longer. Or they don’t even fill prescriptions because they’re too expensive.

The price of medications has become an expensive burden. That’s especially true for older Americans and those with poor insurance coverage. The editors of the popular newsletter Health Radar want to help remedy this problem. So they’ve compiled two extensive reports to help you:

  • Access hundreds of programs across the country for obtaining free or low-cost drugs…
  • Cut your prescription drug costs by up to 80%...
  • Find out how to have your doctor write your prescriptions to cut your drug costs in half…
  • Save by eliminating drugs that aren’t absolutely necessary…
  • And much more…

For a limited time, you can claim these valuable reports INSTANTLY AT NO COST (other than a small $1.97 processing fee). Click here now for more details! 

Don’t pay the big drug companies’ outrageous prices for your prescriptions any longer. And don’t go without medications you need, skip pills, or cut them in half just to make them last longer.

Your health is too important to take risks like that. And with these reports you can download instantly, you will find the solutions you need.

Click here now for more information — start saving big on your prescriptions immediately!



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