Complaint Review: Target Pharmacies - Nationwide
- Target Pharmacies Nationwide USA
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Target Pharmacies overpriced, generic drugs, Medicare Advantage Nationwide
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Target Pharmacies charge three times as much for many commonly used generic drugs (such as, in my case, levothyroxin for Synthroid) as do competitors such as (((REDACTED))), and offer no explanation. The pharmacist just said that it now costs $30 for a 90 day supply with my insurance, a BC/BS Medicare Advantage Plan that includes prescription drugs.
The same insurance had my co-pay at $10 for 90 at Walmart/Sam's, and even at Target until 6 months ago. (((REDACTED))) still lists the copay as $10 for 90.
There's a new (((REDACTED))) near my house, so I'm changing my default pharmacy back to (((REDACTED))). Overall, Target's Red Card is a joke. One rip-off like this cancels out all the 5% savings for a year!
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AUTHOR: Stacey - ()
SUBMITTED: Thursday, June 05, 2014
This medication is not on their list therefore they do not offer it. So don't blame them - blame the drug company because they are the ones who profit not Target. $30.00 dollars is cheap to pay for 90 days compared to paying full price. Be grateful you have insurance because millions of Americans (like me) have no insurance at all and have to pay full price for their medications.
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