At my recent annual physical, i was prescribed, at the tender age of 39(shut up), my first-ever maintenance med: 10 mg daily of Lisinopril for moderately high blood pressure.
[ed: this came as somewhat of a shock, inasmuch as I'd heretofore been considered a carrier]
It's become fashionable of late to dump on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM's) and specifically Aetna and CVS. Well, I'm insured under an (HSA-compliant) Aetna plan, and I had the scrip filled at my local CVS for the princely sum of .... wait for it ... $2.21 for a monthly supply.
I think we can swing that (at least for the nonce).
#ForWhatItsWorth
[ed: this came as somewhat of a shock, inasmuch as I'd heretofore been considered a carrier]
It's become fashionable of late to dump on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBM's) and specifically Aetna and CVS. Well, I'm insured under an (HSA-compliant) Aetna plan, and I had the scrip filled at my local CVS for the princely sum of .... wait for it ... $2.21 for a monthly supply.
I think we can swing that (at least for the nonce).
#ForWhatItsWorth
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