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Saving Money

Hyde Rx Members Can Save a Lot of Money on Prescription Drugs.  Most Americans pay too much for prescription drugs.  And it's going to get worse unless you take direct action to become a savvy consumer.  Hyde Rx is here to help you do just that.

1.  Tell Your Doctor You Want His Help.  Your biggest ally is your doctor, but ONLY if you tell him/her, "Doctor, I am REALLY concerned about how much money I have to spend on drugs."  Ask him/her the 7 questions below to make sure you get the drugs you need at the lowest possible cost to you.  Print and show him/her the Hyde Rx Value-Based Formulary

2.  Get Quantity Discounts from Our Mail Service Pharmacy Affiliate. If you take maintenance medications for a chronic condition, you can enjoy both savings and convenience with mail delivery from our independent affiliate AmeriPharm.  Click here for more information and ordering instructions.

3.  Do Your Homework.  Click here  for links to incredibly useful independent websites on alternative therapies, drug options, generic substitutes, and prices.  You could spend minutes or hours finding out how to spend less for the medications you need.

4.  Ask Your Doctor These 7 Questions.  Always ask your doctor the 7 Questions listed below to assure that you always get the drugs you need at the lowest possible cost to you. You can click on each colored link for a more complete discussion of each question.

Knowledge Record Question #1: Are there any alternatives to drugs?
Knowledge Record Question #2: Are there over-the-counter (OTC) medications for my condition?
Knowledge Record Question #3: Are there any generic drugs for my condition?
Knowledge Record Question #4: If there are no OTCs or generics, can you prescribe the lowest-price brand name drug that will meet my needs?
Knowledge Record Question #5: Can you prescribe a pill-splitting dose?
Knowledge Record Question #6: For maintenance medications, would you please write two prescriptions: one for a 30-day supply and another for a refillable 90-day supply so I can pay less with a mail service pharmacy?
Knowledge Record Question #7: May I please have a lot of extra free samples of any brand name drugs you prescribe?