No, it's the insurance companies, the pharmacist will still give you a 10ml bottle if the doctor writes you for it. Insurance companies (most) refuse to pay for more than a 1 month supply for controlled substances.All the pharmacies are trying to push this. It's a power trip for the pharmacists. Go into one of their forums and listen to how the talk about people in TRT.
the 1ml bottles are still "multidose"if we get 1 ml vials are we suppose to be using it multiple times? I thought it was a single use vial, i am prescribed .5cc per week. The pharmcy gives me two vials.
Me too. I get the single cc bottles, five at a time. I used the Good RX app the first time, which made it around twenty three or four dollars for all of it. When I went back the second time, I thought that I would need to show another coupon code, but Walgreens kept me at the originalI've been using my coupon at Walgreens for a few years and never a problem. Maybe the clerk made a mistake. I have insurance but hate dealing with the 1ml vials.
Yep. Good rx is the Way to goMe too. I get the single cc bottles, five at a time. I used the Good RX app the first time, which made it around twenty three or four dollars for all of it. When I went back the second time, I thought that I would need to show another coupon code, but Walgreens kept me at the original
Good RX price.
I get charged the same for 1 10ml or 10/1 ml as long as i buy them all at the same time. Several pharmacies charge me the same.10ml bottle, cheaper way to go