You may find that filling a 90-day supply will reduce your total cost for this prescription. As an added bonus, you'll make fewer trips to the pharmacy, saving you time and money.
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To switch to 90-day fills, note that you'll need a new prescription from your doctor; a 30-day quantity prescription will not allow 90-day fills.
If your insurance plan offers a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), you may be able to use funds from your FSA to pay for OTC medications that have been prescribed by your doctor.
Eligible medications often include treatments for allergies, cough and cold, smoking cessation, stomach issues, and many other common conditions. Some items like bandages, contact lens solution, and pregnancy tests may be eligible even without a prescription.
Check with your plan for details about your coverage.
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