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October 12th, 2007 at 11:15 am


Be sure you’re taking advantage of your local stores’ prescription transferring programs. There’s a grocery here that will give me a $20 gift card simply by transferring a prescription there–and you know that when it comes to refill time, I’ll be transferring it! $20 at a grocery will go a long way. Or, you can ask if they’ll honor another store’s transferring bonus. The worst they can say is “no,” and if they do, simply transfer your prescription.

To prevent any possible drug interactions, be sure all of the prescriptions for one person are filled at the same location. That way, the pharmacist can check to make sure the prescriptions will work together safely.

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