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Posted By: Penny pincher on 2006-03-21
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If you don't shop the price of your prescriptions with various pharmacies you should do so.  I just checked around on a prescription that I take and I got a variance of up to $9 a month depending on which pharmacy would be filling it.  Now that adds up in a hurry! 


 




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I don't know the answer to all of the questions but I do know that nurses are supposed to check medication dosages and know enough about medications to catch an error before causing harm to the pt.  That is why the nurses pass meds. You can train someone the technical process of handing out meds, giving shots, etc...but in order to protect the pt, someone at the knowledge level of a nurse needs to act as a safeguard.   


I would think one of the "dangerous" parts of incorrect transcription is that if it were used as a reference for further charting, it could have a cascade effect of creating many more incorrect entries and messing up the record in a big way.


But, as stated above, I do not know the answer for sure.


As far as medications
I usually Google it and even if I misspelled it, it will come up with some suggestions as to what it might be, same with terms. I love google. I also have the monthly MPR book sent to my home, although they seem to miss alot of the new ones too and I am considering letting my prescription lapse. I have one for lab values too, but I thought you posted that yesterday. ??
Longest list of medications
For me personally it was 17 - at that point I changed doctors and finally got some relief for my fibromyalgia.  I think I bought this doctor a car, put his kids through private school and probably financed his house.  He saw me once a week for two years and very regularly after that.  I often wondered why he wanted me to come in so often and how he always found something else wrong with me.  Come to find out that I really didn't have all of the problems that he was diagnosing me with and all I really needed was help with my blood pressure and a pain management specialist (which he did not believe in prescribing narcotics).  As for work - I can't remember the longest list of medications a patient was prescribed - but in doing acute care and with the elderly patients - it was always a high number.
Here is a pretty good link for medications. sm
Let's see if this link works.
Prescription refilled and I was....
These prescription prices are getting ridiculous.  I just got my birth control pills refilled today and the price had gone up to $43 a month.  My insurance has a copay of $60 for brand names, so I was stuck with this price.   I remember when these used to be $20 a month, and when I got them refilled in November it was $30.   Someone out there is getting rich!   I've checked other pharmacies and they're all quoting the $43/month price so it looks like I'm stuck anytime my gynecologist doesn't have samples available. 
does anyone have a prescription card that
isn't through their insurance company? like rxdrugcard, pharamacistrxcard, etc.  i was considering getting one to cover the meds that insurance doesn't cover or pays very little on.  any info is greatly appreciated
Prescription site

I use this one.


http://www.drugs.com/


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I have computer prescription glasses.
Heard about them once while doing a report so I asked about them, the strenght is for 3' vision of my normal glasses.
My vet charges a $5 Prescription writing fee. (nt)

If you have a prescription mail order plan

utilize it for ongoing meds.   We had been getting our meds filled monthly at our local pharmacy.   I was trying to get better control of our money situation so tried the mail order pharmacy.  I got 3 months of the same medication for the same amount of my co-pay for 1 month at my local pharmacy.  


With all the national chains you can go on-line to check prices. 


 


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