Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
Most of that product comes in a sealed 30-day supply, not something dispensed by the pharm in an unsealed bottle, so I imagine places that accept scripts would take them.

FWIW, anyone taking any high priced meds that have a high copay or deductible or out of pocket cost - CHECK THE MFR WEBSITE - or try GoodRX and the like for discounts.

My blood doc recently changed me from Warfarin (rat poison) to Eliquis and the $5 insurance copay went to $60 (even though we are blessed with outstanding private insurance) but ends up being $10 with a discount card good for two years from the drug maker.
Anti-coagulant for blood clots I'm guessing?

I recall a TV show where the plot stated suicide bombers would put rat poison in their vests to discourage clotting of victims, ensuring more would bleed out during a mass casualty event.