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Re: part D drug plan question (Original Post) SheltieLover Feb 2025 OP
It depends: what medication, where is it made, where is it shipped from? cbabe Feb 2025 #1
So the cost I signed on to receuve can change? SheltieLover Feb 2025 #2
I don't know. Everything is changing so fast. Follow up with everyone the best you can. cbabe Feb 2025 #3
Ty SheltieLover Feb 2025 #4
If you are talking about the monthly plan amount MacKasey Feb 2025 #5
Ty SheltieLover Feb 2025 #6
I am only on blood pressure and a statin MacKasey Feb 2025 #7
Count yourself lucky. My wife is on Eliqui$. That alone is a problem. But I'll keep her anyway. I Wonder Why Feb 2025 #14
LOL ShazzieB Feb 2025 #16
I had some change on me in December Lulu KC Feb 2025 #8
Ty SheltieLover Feb 2025 #9
And the weird part is-- Lulu KC Feb 2025 #10
Walgreens has a discount card that is way better than Good Rx in my experience SheltieLover Feb 2025 #11
I think this might be it SheltieLover Feb 2025 #12
another good drug coupon finder (similar to good Rx) SheltieLover Feb 2025 #13
Ugghh ... Anything he can get his little fingers into. IcyPeas Feb 2025 #15

cbabe

(4,977 posts)
1. It depends: what medication, where is it made, where is it shipped from?
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 02:55 PM
Feb 2025

Contact your pharmacy. And your doctor. And your insurance provider.

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SheltieLover

(67,740 posts)
4. Ty
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 03:00 PM
Feb 2025

I just spoke to pharmacy. No clue. To be expected here in the intellectual desert of Memphis.

MacKasey

(1,351 posts)
5. If you are talking about the monthly plan amount
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 03:00 PM
Feb 2025

That doesn't change until the end of the year

The amount of the co-pays can change

MacKasey

(1,351 posts)
7. I am only on blood pressure and a statin
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 03:09 PM
Feb 2025

Over the years I have noticed slight variations in prices sometimes up a couple of dollars and sometimes down from quarterly prescriptions.

Wonder Why

(5,685 posts)
14. Count yourself lucky. My wife is on Eliqui$. That alone is a problem. But I'll keep her anyway. I
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 04:56 PM
Feb 2025

can't afford to change now and, besides, her parents are dead so I can't sue them or ask for my bribe to her father back. Besides, after nearly 53 years, I've grown accustomed to her.

Lulu KC

(8,102 posts)
8. I had some change on me in December
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 03:11 PM
Feb 2025

I was surprised by that. I had sent in the change in provider for 2025 and the old provider suddenly, coincidentally (?) started raising my prices before I'd even left. I don't think it had ever happened before.

Honestly, I'm often finding that the GoodRx prices are lower than my Plan D prices, even if they're on the formulary. I just keep Plan D in case some new problem comes up and I need God-knows-what.

It is hard to keep up. As a dear friend said to me, "Why couldn't they put us on Medicare when we're 40 and we could still figure it all out?" We laughed very hard, but honestly, I don't think it would have made more sense when I was 40.

Lulu KC

(8,102 posts)
10. And the weird part is--
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 03:23 PM
Feb 2025

there was no announcement or anything. It came out of nowhere, and it was back when Joe was still here.

I think they found a loophole to offset the $2000 max limit. They also suddenly didn't have something on the formulary that had been! That was terrible! But again, with GoodRx I was okay. Still, it affects my copay for the year. I will end up spending more than 2000 total on my meds, possibly, because if they remove things from the formulary mid-year, it only makes sense to use a coupon elsewhere. So complicated.

SheltieLover

(67,740 posts)
11. Walgreens has a discount card that is way better than Good Rx in my experience
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 03:33 PM
Feb 2025

I will be talking to my friend who is a Walgreens pharmacy mgr later today. I'll try to remember to post here with the link.

I was taking Chantix generic, very expensive. CVS was the cheapest at $86/mo, then it went way up, like to $120/mo, but with the Walgreens discount card (even at CVS!), I got 2 mos for $115 totay. So significant savings.

IcyPeas

(23,537 posts)
15. Ugghh ... Anything he can get his little fingers into.
Sun Feb 2, 2025, 08:12 PM
Feb 2025

Hadn't even thought about this.

Thanks

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