Get free samples from your doctor. Your doctor might have samples of your prescriptions. Next time you see him/her, ask if you can get some samples. Even though they won’t cover your healthcare needs for long, they do help.
Consider a combination medication instead of two separate meds. Rather than buying two separate meds, you could get a combination of the two meds in one. This can lower your diabetes costs significantly, so ask your doctor if it’s possible and what to do next.
Opt for a 90-day supply of medication. Did you know that a 90-day supply of medication is cheaper than the standard 30-day supply? So, next time you see your healthcare professional, ask him/her to write your much-needed prescribed meds for 90 days.
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