Knock Down Your Drug Costs

You can slash your prescription-drug costs by employing a number of simple strategies.

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was originally published in the February 2008 issue of Kiplinger's Retirement Report. To subscribe, click here.

This year, Maryann Allen, 53, a secretary who lives in Boston, will be able to slash her prescription-drug costs by taking a few simple steps. In addition to switching to generics for the three drugs she takes, she's buying her cholesterol and thyroid medicines in bulk by mail order. She also found a good deal at a nearby pharmacy for her diabetes drug by using her health plan's Web-based drug-pricing tool. As a result, her bill this year for her three drugs will be $384, instead of $2,160 without using such strategies.

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Contributing Editor, Kiplinger's Retirement Report