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Registered: ‎03-13-2010

Should have typed Blink Health not Blinc.

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I recently used the GoodRx coupon at Walmart to purchase Latisse, which I've used for years on my eyelashes.  Since this is an off-label use (Latisse is for glaucoma), my insurance does not cover it.  Used to be Latisse was running $150 + for tiny 3ml bottle.  Much cheaper now because generic is finally available.  My last refill--Walmart was charging $105 for 3ml bottle, but my GoodRx coupon brought my cost down to $44.  Big savings!  Don't know if all drugs are discounted, but I have the GoodRx app on my phone, and I present the discount coupon each time I need to buy a med not covered by insurance.

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@itsmagic ... Thanks. That's good to know.

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@Mom2Dogs ... An hour is a long way to drive just for a prescription!

A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal. ~~ Steve Maraboli
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@Nightowl ... Sounds like there is a learning curve to using GoodRx. Someone else mentioned that you had to print out the coupon every time. Thanks!

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elruth ... Thanks for the tip on Blink Health. I'll check it out.

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@CJC wrote:

I recently used the GoodRx coupon at Walmart to purchase Latisse, which I've used for years on my eyelashes.  Since this is an off-label use (Latisse is for glaucoma), my insurance does not cover it.  Used to be Latisse was running $150 + for tiny 3ml bottle.  Much cheaper now because generic is finally available.  My last refill--Walmart was charging $105 for 3ml bottle, but my GoodRx coupon brought my cost down to $44.  Big savings!  Don't know if all drugs are discounted, but I have the GoodRx app on my phone, and I present the discount coupon each time I need to buy a med not covered by insurance.


@CJC ... Thanks for the tip about presenting on your phone. That's quite a savings.

A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal. ~~ Steve Maraboli
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Thanks, everyone for all the suggestions, tips, and info about GoodRx and Blink Health. I'll be checking them out and may change pharmacies if my pharmacist won't accept Good Rx.

A kind gesture can reach a wound that only compassion can heal. ~~ Steve Maraboli
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I've got it but I haven't used it yet. My Maltese's Rx for phenobarbital jumped way up and so I'm hoping this will help me get it for less...

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@Yardlie...yes it is, that was the closest Meijer store but I did learn that my local CVS might fill it for the same price....when I am close to needing a refill I will check locally.  I was under the impression that I could only use the coupon from Good RX at the locations on their coupon but CVS game me the impression I could use it with them...hope so!

 

If you decide to use their coupon and it lists a pharmacy that you don't want to use or is not convenient you could at least try to see if a  local chain pharmacy will honor the coupon.