So I got all of my immunizations over Spring Break at a travel clinic in LaGrange. Since then I have been carrying around the prescription for the malaria medication and the one for traveler's diarrhea (honestly, never thought I would be typing that word on a blog post).
I knew that I had an annual doctor's appointment coming up and so I figured that I would just get them filled at the pharmacy in my doctor's office. Nope. They don't carry the drugs.
So, I went across the street to pharmacy that accepts my insurance. They get all of my information in and start to fill the prescription. But then I got a call to come up to the desk. Apparently, these meds are not covered. Nice.
My guess is that most of you don't take anti-malarial drugs on a regular basis. First of all they are the size of horse pills and second of all, I hear that the side effects may not be great. In addition, the 17 pills that I needed cost 10 bucks a pill!
But what do you do when the pharmacy tech asks if you still want the prescription? Is there really a choice? Who wants malaria?
I told them that I did indeed want my prescription, but since my insurance wasn't going to cover it anyway, I was going to go down the street to CVS. I have brand loyalty. (And by supporting CVS, I feel that I am inadvertently supporting my inheritance. Right, momma?) Plus, I saved 2.50 a pill.
Lesson to learn: next time, you decide to go to Africa, budget for the medication.
2 comments:
Good to know.
Just think, you are taking malaria meds for Jesus.
Yikes. Meds are SO expensive. The stuff I'm taking for my morning sickness is like $700 for a one month supply - thank God my insurance DOES cover it, or we'd be up a creek since I've been on it for like five months now!!
So you'll have to explain the CVS inheritance thing to me on Sunday. :)
Hope you have a great week!
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