Second GoodRX. They have an app that you may check Drug prices on. My wife saved her Mom about $350.00 a month by following GoodRX.howdy wrote: ↑Fri Aug 16, 2019 8:35 am Get off the advantage plans and go with Plan F. When you first apply for medicare, they can't ask health questions for a supplement plan. After your first year, they CAN ask health questions and deny you coverage if you try to upgrade your plan or change companies. Plan F is a plan F is a plan F. The plans are the same, the only difference is the cost through different companies. Go at "Goodrx" online. It is a coupon you can get that will show you where the cheapest pharmacy for your particular drug is. Also big chains like Wal Mart, Kroger, CVS have their own "insurance" coverage that cover most drugs and they really reduce the cost.
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My Mom is on a regular plan with a Plan B from USAA ( I believe). She has had two heart surgeries within the past year. She takes a blood pressure med, a blood thinner and a med to control AFIB. Her costs have been quite reasonable ( Eloquist is a bit pricey ). However, overall it has been fairly painless.