I signed up myself this evening for both plans and will begin carrying my cards.  This has also been recently featured in USA Today.  I did a small comparison for generic amoxicillin 500 mg and found the price to be between 11.97 and 12.97 for 30 generic tablets at most major drug chains.  I also looked at Cipro and there was no generic equivalent and prices for this antibiotic ranged between 167.00 and 170.00 for 30 tablets 500 mg., so it appears to be beneficial where generics are available.  I'll still take my $4.00 script at Target for the same. BD

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1 comments :

  1. Note for file, a generic equivalent for Cipro was just approved in April so perhaps it has not had enough time to enter the generics as of this posting.

    http://ducknetweb.blogspot.com/2007/05/first-time-generic-approvals-corzide.html

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