Prescription Discount Cards Popping Up All Over the Country



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Prescription Discount Cards prescription discount cards help curb costs of prescription medications, which have become notoriously expensive in the US, prompting many counties in various states to introduce these programs. Available to both the insured and uninsured alike, as well as Medicare beneficiaries, discount cards are an excellent way to cut down on rising medication costs for all patients, regardless of income bracket, age and insurance policy.

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Discount cards make the medications listed on the prescription drugs list much more affordable, especially for patients who use long term drugs to treat terminal illnesses. Various counties are responding to patient concerns.

Counties in Santa Barbara, Ventura County as well as San Luis Obispo counties are unveiling their own version of prescription discount cards to save holders up to 45% off prescription fees, producing a dramatic savings for patients.

In Georgia, only a name and a valid email address is enough to provide patients with a prescription discount card that can provide up to 75% in drug savings at participating Georgia pharmacies.

Thibolaux County recently announced on July 14, 2010 that it was unveiling a new prescription discount card program, yielding at least a 20% savings on prescription drugs. Likewise, Steuben County reported that its prescription card has saved residents $750,000 in pharmaceutical savings in a mere 18 months thus far.

Even if your county does not yet participate in a prescription discount program, you can still save up to 75% on drug costs and print a free prescription discount card that is accepted at over 57,000 national pharmacies.

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