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Posted: 6/23/2017 6:03:15 PM EDT
Went to refill my script for Morphine Sulfate ER
60mg. quantity 90 generic. Was told New price is $199.00. Old price was $119.00. Sams Club Corperate on June 1, 2017 Removed ALL Plus discounts on ALL pain medications. Walmart did the same thing about a year ago. |
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Or maybe they know he needs the shit and are reaming him because they can? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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If only there were competing drug stores he could fill his script with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Walmart must be in on it too.... It's a conspiracy.. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Went to refill my script for Morphine Sulfate ER 60mg. quantity 90 generic. Was told New price is $199.00. Old price was $119.00. Sams Club Corperate on June 1, 2017 Removed ALL Plus discounts on ALL pain medications. Walmart did the same thing about a year ago. View Quote Tablets or capsules? |
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Use goodrx.com
Type in location , name of drug, cheapest listed places listed in your area. Attached File Attached File |
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so either the price change reflects a change in the market price of the drug, or they are all trying to fuck you... What seems moar plausible? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Shop around. They all charge basically the same. Ask me how I know. What seems moar plausible? You think the market price changed that much? Please... |
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Walmart/Sam's Club is currently engaged in a trust with all other pharmacies in the nation to fix the price of pain medication? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Price fixing is real, if that's what you're asking. Maybe not collusion, but certainly not based on cost. |
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He's looking at an almost 100% price increase. You think the market price changed that much? Please... View Quote I've been told that's what makes Walmart so dastardly. Their low prices force all the other people out of business. Maybe they just decided to stop being so dastardly. Oh well. You should really call up the Federal Trade Commission. They're the ones who investigate these kinds of things. Be sure to provide them with all of your evidence. |
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In before "Go be poor somewhere else".
I feel for you man, that is a hell of a mark up. |
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TheRealGhurkaDin, look into immediate release (IM) tablets of a lower dose. You will have to take them more often, but they are usually significantly cheaper than extended release.
I was shopping around for oxycodone and the ER tabs (oxycontin) were 10 times more expensive. |
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No, they look at their local competition and set the price based on that, not their actual cost. Maybe not collusion, but certainly not based on cost. View Quote Welcome to a market economy. I'm not sure what soviet bloc nation's hospital you just woke up in, but that's how market pricing works. |
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That would cost me oh, about .87 cents.....It's good to have real insurance.
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Maybe Sam's was charging quite a bit under market and decided to stop doing so. I've been told that's what makes Walmart so dastardly. Their low prices force all the other people out of business. Maybe they just decided to stop being so dastardly. Oh well. You should really call up the Federal Trade Commission. They're the ones who investigate these kinds of things. Be sure to provide them with all of your evidence. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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He's looking at an almost 100% price increase. You think the market price changed that much? Please... I've been told that's what makes Walmart so dastardly. Their low prices force all the other people out of business. Maybe they just decided to stop being so dastardly. Oh well. You should really call up the Federal Trade Commission. They're the ones who investigate these kinds of things. Be sure to provide them with all of your evidence. |
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Oh, so they charge whatever the market will bear. Welcome to a market economy. I'm not sure what soviet bloc nation's hospital you just woke up in, but that's how market pricing works. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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No, they look at their local competition and set the price based on that, not their actual cost. Maybe not collusion, but certainly not based on cost. Welcome to a market economy. I'm not sure what soviet bloc nation's hospital you just woke up in, but that's how market pricing works. |
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I can tell you that over the last two years Pfizer has increased wholesale prices five times on many of their drugs
The amount that we are paying for Depo Medrol now is stupid Compound that with increased regulatory issues at both the state and federal level and I am not surprised |
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Like a heroin dealer, great. Market economy. View Quote No one bases their prices on cost. Prices are always set by the market. Costs only affects the profit/incentive side of the equation. Costs determine who is willing/able to fulfill the market demand. |
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Based on my own experience, I think the $119 was about right. The $199 price is just thievery. And did you see the chart posted above? The highest price was Walgreens at $122. $199 is thievery. |
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Lol? What are you, a comedian? I've been on long-term opioids for my knees. I know a little about this stuff. And did you see the chart posted above? The highest price was Walgreens at $122. $199 is thievery. View Quote |
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Well with all the pain in the ass that selling opioids is now, they are probably trying to drive those customers away as to not have to deal with it.
Time to shop around OP. |
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Oral morphine is a fucking joke anyway...
10% bioavailability... you are throwing way 90% of the cost for nothing.. |
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Use goodrx.com Type in location , name of drug, cheapest listed places listed in your area. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/64504/Screenshot-2017-06-23-18-18-09-237366.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/64504/Screenshot-2017-06-23-18-20-21-237367.JPG View Quote |
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Here's my experience.
I started on norco, but that didn't cut it so I went to a pain specialist and he gave me oxycodone. I got my oxycodone from costco for 2 months and then the price doubled. I didn't care, I had insurance. Two months later they told me they no longer carry oxycodone. So I went to CVS. Got oxycodone for 1 month from them before the price doubled. Two months later they tell me they no longer carry oxycodone. See a trend? I knew the price doubled based on the statements from my insurance. I finally went to Walgreens and have used them drama-free ever since. Over several years I have seen the price steadily increase, but by 5% a year maybe. Never 100%. A 100% increase can mean several things. They are fucking you. They undercharged to begin with, but based on the price quoted I don't think so. They are trying to dissuade you from being their customer (as costco and cvs probably did to me, although they said they don't carry it anymore.) Doctors don't like to write scripts for opioids and pharmacies don't like to carry them because of the added security needed, and the general bad name given to these drugs plus new state and federal regs. Remember what Obama said at the start of Obamacare? "Mr. and Mrs. Jones on Medicare, you may not be able to get your hip replaced anymore. You'll have to take a pain pill." And then they took the pain pills too. |
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This. Some of my Rx's end up cheaper than my BCBS co-pay using GoodRx View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Use goodrx.com Type in location , name of drug, cheapest listed places listed in your area. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/64504/Screenshot-2017-06-23-18-18-09-237366.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/64504/Screenshot-2017-06-23-18-20-21-237367.JPG i.e. 90 day supply at Costco paying out-of-pocket = $15. 90 day supply using insurance and paying copay = $90. So, I hardly ever use the insurance for meds. |
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I'm not a doctor, and I don't have a lot of room to talk when it comes to self destructive behavior for a lot of years, but maybe they're doing you a bit of a favor.
That's a lot of pain meds, dude. Btw, don't take anything I write too seriously. It's just the random musings of a moron. |
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Lol? What are you, a comedian? I've been on long-term opioids for my knees. I know a little about this stuff. And did you see the chart posted above? The highest price was Walgreens at $122. $199 is thievery. View Quote I spent 4 months taking pain meds and said fuck that, I take advil these days, I am finally back to being able to poop again! Sorry buddy, no sympathy from me. |
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It's definitely happening. The war on drugs is ruining life for people with pain. View Quote I've been told by conservatives that that's a price they're willing to pay to keep some people from getting high recreationally. Not by conservatives who actually live with chronic pain, I suspect. |
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So we should limit how much retailers can profit from their goods? How much is fair for them to make? Where is it written that they're to base pricing on wholesale cost multiples? How do market forces work? What did 911 say when you called to report it?
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Wall-Mart is losing sales, they are raising prices where and whenever they can
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