Of course. You pay for any prescription you receive unless your insurance pays 100% of the cost.
It depends on your insurance. Most insurance will cover some of the cost, the same as other prescriptions.
No. Prescriptions are free for people under 21, over 60 and the chronically ill. Everyone else has to pay (a subsidised amount) per item.
If mail order prescriptions are part of you insurance coverage for drugs used over long periods of time, the only way to get out of it is to get different insurance coverage or pay your own way.
There are companies out there that will help you pay for your prescriptions. Try using Google to find out which ones will help you.
No.If it is 100% cheaper, then it is free. If it is more than 100% cheaper, then the chemist would need to pay you to take the prescriptions. I somehow doubt that would happen!
Prescriptions are filled at a pharmacy.
Dentists write prescriptions for pain medication and antibiotics. They would not write prescriptions for depression medication. They write prescriptions that deal with dental issues.
Forged Prescriptions was created in 2003.
Generally, only if prescribed (i.e., not over the counter) and less expensive medication (i.e., over the counter) doesn't work.
You don't pay an agent anything. He takes a percentage of what you earn. I REPEAT DO NOT PAY AN AGENT!!!!
You should contact your insurance company and advise them that these prescriptions are not being covered. You may want to ask your Dr. if there is a generic that can be precribed.
They give people prescriptions and telll people stuff about those prescriptions!