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Keeping drug costs down in retirement

If you're fortunate enough to have a job with good health benefits, you may not think much of the cost of prescription medications you take. You may only have to make a co-payment that covers a fraction of the total cost. When you are retired and on Medicare, you'll still have to pay a share of health-care expenses out of pocket — and those expenses will likely consume much of your Social Security benefits and retirement savings. Of the few suggested ways to keep those costs down, some tips include:

  • Buy generic drugs. Learn the generic name of the drug [1]  you take. Generic drugs are generally cheaper than brand names. More important: Since all medicines have one generic name, knowing that name can help you avoid mistakes and possible overdoses if you're taking the same medicine under different brand names.
  • Shop online. Check the internet for online pharmacies that may offer you a better deal. Make sure the pharmacy is accredited by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy as a Verified Internet Pharmacy Practice Site and displays the VIPPS seal.

Also, NABP says if a website has ".pharmacy" at the end of its web address, you can rest assured that the online pharmacy is operating legally. Find safe and legal online pharmacies at www.safe.pharmacy.

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[1] http://www.consumermedsafety.org/medication-safety-articles/item/791-become-more-familiar-with-the-medicine-you-take-learn-the-generic-name
[2] http://www.cnbc.com/2016/04/06/keeping-drug-costs-down-in-retirement.html