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      I have never liked cvs, had problems everytime i had a rx filled there. now i get all my rx filled at target, they also have the $4 list of genric drugs.

      Carol McNally wrote:

      i’m afraid a lot of pharmacies will try to do this. i had a medication at 1 CVS cost me $4 then took the exact prescription to another CVS and they wanted to charge me $29. i was in the drive
      through feeling guilty about taking so long and almost paid it and thgouth i’d go in and discuss the matter but i’d heard that once you paid for a medication and accepted it you were pretty much stuck with it. so after a bit of haggling and nicely wondering why one cvs would chard $4 and they’d charge almost $30 the pharmacist came around and noticed and “error” and quicky adjusted the price. i have no idea what they were trying to do but it sure seemed fishy.

      carol

      Re: Walmart $4.00 Generic Prescription plans

      Posted by: “herberkids3” #1e66ae;”>herberkids3@yahoo.com #1e66ae;”>herberkids3

      Sat Dec15,2007 7:46am (pst)

      if the medication you need is not on the list, take the list in to
      your doctor’s office, and ask the nurse to check if any of the

      medications on the list would work as a substitute. as many have
      said, the only drugs for $4 are on the list. And it has to be the
      exact perscription as the item on the list.

      by dropping the list and having the nurse check, you won’t have a
      doctor’s fee applied when you least need it.

      and yes, as some have also pointed out, the pharmacist may try to
      substitute it for a non-list item, or type (like syrup instead of
      tablets, or non-generic for generic, etc) to get more money. i don’t
      know that this is something they do on purpose, but i’ve heard from
      a lot of people who have had that problem at walmarts all over the
      place.

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