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- GoodRX and Controlled Substances | Student Doctor Network
GoodRx says on their website that some pharmacies may refuse for controlled substances and just to try another pharmacy I think that #120 Norco at $24 61 is a pharmacy asking to be a pill mill
- How does GoodRx make money? | Student Doctor Network
I am curious The GoodRx website says that it makes money though pharmacy referral fees and ads on its website It also mentions that they negotiate with the pharmacy through a PBM but normally a PBM is contracted with an insurance company, where insured customers pay premiums, and
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- Guanfacine liquid | Student Doctor Network
GoodRx doesn't have any incentive to provide accurate drug pricing without their discount card, so they generally don't Their discount card also really cuts into the margins at the pharmacy
- Secondary Failure Essay Help | Student Doctor Network
Later, I saw a coworker use goodRX for a patient and I learned from her After, I had a patient who needed expensive antibiotics for her sick daughter and although she could afford them, she commented on the price I spent 20 mins finding her a coupon and the happiness on her face was incredible!
- Cutting pristiq tablets during taper | Student Doctor Network
I know that pristiq has time released coating, but is it okay to cut the tablet in half for a patient weaning off the medication? Ideally patient would take a lower prescribed dose but they do not want to pay for more medication Anyone have experience with this issue?
- Klor-Con versus Klor-Con M | Student Doctor Network
Klor-Con is a wax matrix tablet Klor-Con-M is micro crystalline tablet If ever given the choice I would always choose Klor-Con-M It is a much safer product
- Podiatry ancillaries | Student Doctor Network
100% have resolved (or if they didnt they went elsewhere but seriously this stuff works) If not covered insurance GoodRx is usually <$50 Hospital wont let me use cantharone since its not FDA approved I have been doing this as well with good results so far Was wondering what procedure code you bill for this type of encounter?
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