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The first easy-to-use reference guide to saving 50% or more onthe 250 most commonly prescribed medications in the UnitedStates.
Over 40 million Americans lack health insurance. Another 40 millionAmericans are insured by Medicare and do not have pre*ionmedications as a covered benefit. The 50 million covered byMedicaid are threatened by reduced benefits and limited formularycoverage. Even the 74 million Baby Boomers with health insuranceare impacted, as pharmaceutical companies pass their costs on inthe form of higher co-pays and insurance premiums. We all areaffected by the problem of rising pre*ion drug costs.
Over 40 million Americans lack health insurance. Another 40 millionAmericans are insured by Medicare and do not have pre*ionmedications as a covered benefit. The 50 million covered byMedicaid are threatened by reduced benefits and limited formularycoverage. Even the 74 million Baby Boomers with health insuranceare impacted, as pharmaceutical companies pass their costs on inthe form of higher co-pays and insurance premiums. We all areaffected by the problem of rising pre*ion drug costs.
The first easy-to-use reference guide to saving 50% or more on
the 250 most commonly prescribed medications in the United
States.
Over 40 million Americans lack health insurance. Another 40 million
Americans are insured by Medicare and do not have pre*ion
medications as a covered benefit. The 50 million covered by
Medicaid are threatened by reduced benefits and limited formulary
coverage. Even the 74 million Baby Boomers with health insurance
are impacted, as pharmaceutical companies pass their costs on in
the form of higher co-pays and insurance premiums. We all are
affected by the problem of rising pre*ion drug costs.
Drugs for Less is the answer to the problem. Empowering consumers
with needed information, the book outlines seven simple strategies
to reduce rising pharmaceutical prices. Here, for example, are tips
on how to ensure that drugs you buy online are safe, guidelines on
how to slice medications, and information on which generic drugs
are more effective than the expensive brand-name versions. Most
importantly, the book includes an extensive directory of the 250
most commonly prescribed medications with specific information on
how to save money on that drug.
Making sense of the convoluted system of pricing drugs and showing
you how to beat it, Drugs for Less is the best investment you can
make in your health.
Visit www.drmichael.com for more information.
the 250 most commonly prescribed medications in the United
States.
Over 40 million Americans lack health insurance. Another 40 million
Americans are insured by Medicare and do not have pre*ion
medications as a covered benefit. The 50 million covered by
Medicaid are threatened by reduced benefits and limited formulary
coverage. Even the 74 million Baby Boomers with health insurance
are impacted, as pharmaceutical companies pass their costs on in
the form of higher co-pays and insurance premiums. We all are
affected by the problem of rising pre*ion drug costs.
Drugs for Less is the answer to the problem. Empowering consumers
with needed information, the book outlines seven simple strategies
to reduce rising pharmaceutical prices. Here, for example, are tips
on how to ensure that drugs you buy online are safe, guidelines on
how to slice medications, and information on which generic drugs
are more effective than the expensive brand-name versions. Most
importantly, the book includes an extensive directory of the 250
most commonly prescribed medications with specific information on
how to save money on that drug.
Making sense of the convoluted system of pricing drugs and showing
you how to beat it, Drugs for Less is the best investment you can
make in your health.
Visit www.drmichael.com for more information.