Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Prescription Drug Readiness

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by Marc Manor

If you take prescription drugs, it would be wise to take inventory of your medicine cabinet and make sure you have adequate supplies to get you through the worst-case scenario. Most insurance plans offer mail-order options with online refill requests and some pharmacies are helping with delivery as well. A 90-day supply can be requested on some prescriptions. If you take meds that have quantity limits you can request your insurance plan and pharmacy to waive those requirements during the crisis.

Doing things like cutting pills and skipping days may be harmful to your health and should be avoided if at all possible. People taking drugs for diabetes are especially at risk.

If your prescriptions are expensive, call us at 904-222-0698 and we can help direct you to discount prescription drug or government programs that may be able to help.

Here is an article from "EverydayHealth.com" that has more helpful information:

https://www.everydayhealth.com/infectious-diseases/coronavirus-and-prescription-medications-should-you-stock-up/

Marc Manor is a 30-year military veteran who is now dedicated to teaching his fellow Americans how to make the most of their Medicare and healthcare benefits. As an independent agent, Marc has access to a wide variety of carriers with an abundance of resources to find tailored solutions. There is no charge for a consultation so call 904-222-0698 or email: marc@marcmanor.com.

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