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What is the least exspensive pharmacy to fill a perscription?

The least exspensive place that I have found is Costco, and you don't have to be a member to use their pharmacy. What is the least exspensive pharmacy you know of?

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  1. walmart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. WAL*MART!
  3. Walmart !!! They usually charge 4$ for each perscription!!!
  4. Nope not Walmart! I will give you my findings on shopping around for the medication that I take. I compared then all with the same generic drug and amount. Here is what I found. Walgreen's - 135.46 Walmart - 101.79 Safeway - 145.30 CVS - 130.29 COSTCO - 45.01 Clearly Costco was the cheapest for the drug I was looking for. I just wonder why all the others are screwing us all. Hope this helps.
  5. The guy on the corner, C. V. Esse
  6. this is a bit of a challenge to answer, because how you define 'least expensive' can mean different things. Walmart does have a pretty sizable four dollar list of medications. But most prescriptions aren't on their list. That having been said, on any given prescription Walmart is the most likely to have the best price on cash price (no insurance billed). The pharmacy I manage, is about middle of the pack on pricing. They will also have a big wait. So if your time is worth anything, you have to ask what does it really cost. I have plenty of people that pay 10 bucks for stuff at my pharmacy instead of 4 bucks at Walmart. Why? Because they are in and out in 10 minutes usually. I also have close in parking available. At Walmart you have to park on the ass-end of nowhere, and stand in line for 10 minutes to get helped. Then you get to wait another 30 minutes before your prescription is done. It is NOT because the people at Walmart are stupid, or don't care, or are making people wait on purpose. They are simply understaffed and fillling a lot of 4 buck prescriptions that they are losing money on. Most folks still have prescription coverage. And the copays, especially on expensive things, are the same everywhere. Copays are determined by the insurance company....not the pharmacy.
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