If getting covid meds as a just in case preventative measure, what is the cheapest way?
I know America's frontline drs will prescribe but how much do they send and at what charge? (Dose, number of pills, mg, etc) Plus there is the consult fee with this option.
I could order without a script elsewhere but the shipping is $30 and i don't know how much, what strength to make an equal comparison.
Edited to add: I would specifically like to know what dosage is being prescribed. I've also heard that you can get more for your household and I'd like to know what is sent for that too. Thanks
I went through AFLD and paid the $90. When their pharmacy called, I got the info, and called my pharmacy with the info. My pharmacy called their pharmacy and transferred the script to my pharmacy. That way my pharmacy bills my insurance. That's my long way of explaining to you how I get my meds for just my copay. My husband did the same. We're on different doses because different work conditions. We both were prescribed 1 months worth with 3 refills. We were prescribed HCQ, Ivermectin, and one round of Zpak. I found them to be very very easy to deal with.
Wow. They said they couldn't do the insurance billing, so I never asked or even thought about transferring Rx. This was several months ago that I got mine and was happy to get it, so I didn't make an issue of not being able to use insurance. Good for you for being able to have your pharmacist cooperate with this. I imagine some wouldn't.
I want sure they would, and was surprised that they did.