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What's the best/cheapest way to refill a prescription without insurance?

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I have a prescription for this face gel called Duac that is the only thing that works on my acne. I lost my insurance, and to fill it at the local drugstore would cost $170. Is there somewhere reputable I can order it online? Do those Canadian Pharmacy shipments really go through? What should I do?

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  1. You can try sites from the list of trusted pharmacy here:

    http://aimedsearch.com/search.php?q=drug...

    it is cheaper and also effectively,

    and do not need a prescription!!!

    Good Luck!


  2. I get all of my prescriptions from http://www.drugstore.com.   If you go to their website, they have a link where you can check the price of the prescription from them.  They are much cheaper than regular pharmacies and reputable.  They are actually associated with Rite Aide but, if you choose to pick up your Rx at the Rite Aide store, then you will have to pay more, the price that the store charges.  I found with Drugstore.com, who mails you your Rx's back and will even call your doctor for a renew of an Rx when it runs out, if you want them to, they are really good and there's a quick turnover from the time I order my Rx to the time I get it back.  They even send you emails telling you that your prescription is ready to be ordered or that your Rx has expired and do you want them to call your doctor to renew it.  Try them.  You can even transfer an Rx from the place that filled it originally to Drugstore.com with no problem.  Just give them the info they ask for and they do the rest.

    Also, you can find out from your doctor if there's a generic for that Rx.  Lots of stores like Target and Walmart now fill various generic Rx's at $4 for a 30 day supply and $10 for a 90 day supply.

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