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Necessary prescriptions that help people create their cycle of health could very well be considered a luxury for many in 2016. It has been reported that cost is the #1 reason people don’t take medication that has been prescribed. About one in two people state they found it difficult to pay for the prescriptions they need, and one in four did not fill their prescription because they couldn’t afford it. Too any people are facing difficult financial decisions because they don’t have health insurance coverage, or their insurance prescription drug plan does not cover their prescribed drugs.

Are your prescribed medications too costly? Cheap Drugs has made it simple to price check and save. The free Prescription Discount Card website, www.CheapDrugs.discount features a drug look-up tool that finds the cheapest prices on prescriptions in any neighborhood. You will also find and a variety of ways to immediately access your own discount prescription card.

Now anyone can find the lowest price on medication prescribed for diabetes, ADHD, asthma, heart disease, chronic pain, heart, hormone issues, cancer and other medical issues, using their computer or smart phone. Simply enter a drug name and a zip code to obtain a list of discounted prices, and the names and locations of the pharmacies where you can achieve the savings. Commonly searched medicines include Synthriod, Ventolin, Advair, Lantus Solostar, Crestor, Adderall, Abilify, Nexium and Amoxicillin. To look up your medications, enter the drug name here: www.CheapDrugs.Discount

"Everyone who has little or no prescription coverage can benefit from the significant savings the card provides. This includes American citizens and anyone visiting   from abroad,” says Cheap Drugs executive Paige Maurer Wheeler.  “The fact that everyone can screen shot the card’s image on their phone and present it to a local pharmacist is of paramount importance to anyone who is feeling the bumpy landscape left behind by the implementation of American Care Act (ACA).” 

Over 60 thousand independent and major retail pharmacies across the country (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Target, Rite Aid, Kmart, etc.) accept the free, pre-activated card with discounts that average between 15% - 80% on brand name and generic prescriptions, diabetic supplies and pet medications.

 Cards can be obtained by going to www.CheapDrugs.discount  or texting CheapDrugs to 95577 from your smartphone.  The card pictured in this article can also be printed and presented to a pharmacist so you can start saving today.  It’s so easy.

Watch this one minute video which explains the advantages of the card: www.CheapDrugs.Discount/video.  Join us in our mission to help save money and lives of Americans by sharing this information with family and friends on your Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  

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