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This article https://www.propublica.org/article/...-some-pay-more-with-insurance-than-without-it talks about how widely varying the costs of drugs can be from pharmacy to pharmacy. Some meds can actually be cheaper without insurance! Companies such as BlinkHealth and GoodRx have sprung up to locate the best deals for certain meds, and list available coupons that can bring the prices down even more.
Both BlinkHealth and GoodRx are free, but BH asks you to set up an acccount so I only tried GoodRx. (They work a little like Expedia or Travelocity, except they look for the best deals on meds rather than travel). So I plugged my med information into the GoodRx website, and found such a huge variation in what my medicine "cost" to the drugstore, it was ridiculous: It ranged from $161 at Costco (or $55.28 with coupon) to $1741 at CVS Pharmacy (or $470 with coupon). In my case, my expensive insurance gets me an even better price on my meds, but I encourage others to check out the GoodRx website and see what numbers pop up...
https://www.goodrx.com/
https://www.blinkhealth.com
Both BlinkHealth and GoodRx are free, but BH asks you to set up an acccount so I only tried GoodRx. (They work a little like Expedia or Travelocity, except they look for the best deals on meds rather than travel). So I plugged my med information into the GoodRx website, and found such a huge variation in what my medicine "cost" to the drugstore, it was ridiculous: It ranged from $161 at Costco (or $55.28 with coupon) to $1741 at CVS Pharmacy (or $470 with coupon). In my case, my expensive insurance gets me an even better price on my meds, but I encourage others to check out the GoodRx website and see what numbers pop up...
https://www.goodrx.com/
https://www.blinkhealth.com