Prescription Drugs for Half Price or Less

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Author: Stephen Hyde

ISBN-10: 0553588885

ISBN-13: 9780553588880

Category: Consumer education

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If you want to save up to 50, 70, even 90% on your prescription drug costs, this is the book you need. Stephen S. S. Hyde, founder of Hyde Rx Services Corporation, is the leading authority on low-cost prescription drug benefits, and now he’s offering individual consumers the expertise he provides to America’s employers and health plans. With the simple, cost-saving techniques outlined in this revolutionary book, you can save literally hundreds, even thousands of dollars on your family’s prescription medications. You’ll discover:• The seven questions you should ask your doctor before he writes a prescription • How your pharmacist can save you money • How to get FREE prescription drugs • How to save on generic, over-the-counter, and brand-name drugs • How to get the lowest prices from retail, mail-order, online, and Canadian pharmacies • How you may be eligible for discount cards and other assistance programs • A Special Seniors Medicare Drug Benefit Report, and much more!With an appendix of directories, pharmacies, and websites to get you started, this book will pay for itself with your very first prescription! Library Journal As its title implies, this book could pass as a script for a cable television infomercial. Written by healthcare professional and consumer advocate Hyde (founder and CEO, Hyde Rx Svc. Corp.; cofounder, Peak Health Care), it virtually screams at readers that prescription drugs need not come at such a high cost. Consumers are advised to ask questions of their healthcare providers, be wary of drug company advertising, and request generic drugs whenever possible. This is all valid and important information, and there are other passages of equal value, but such information could easily be consolidated into a pamphlet or web site (in fact, the text often refers to Hyde's own web site). This book is appropriate for public libraries and consumer health collections and would satisfy lower reading levels, but it is not an essential purchase.-Nicole A. Cooke, Montclair State Univ. Lib., NJ Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.