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Old 02-04-2008, 11:07 AM
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Reduced Co-pays On Lipitor & Prevacid

Pfizer is offering a Co-Pay card for patients using Lipitor. This card, when shown to the pharmacist, will reduce your co-pay by as much as $15 for up to 12 times per year.

Also, for those who take Prevacid for acid reflux or GERD, TAP Pharmaceutical has a similar arrangement. They offer up to $25 in savings on each prescription and refill.

You may want to check other web sites for the prescription you take to see if they also have similar programs.

Here are the links to sign-up:


https://www.lipitor.com/content/free-trial-offer.jsp

https://www.prevacid.com/offers/landing.aspx
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Old 02-04-2008, 11:55 AM
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Pfizer is offering a Co-Pay card for patients using Lipitor. This card, when shown to the pharmacist, will reduce your co-pay by as much as $15 for up to 12 times per year. ....
I guess Pfizer can afford to do this as Lipitor is much more expensive than the cheap off-patent generic alternatives. Pfizer is effectively buying customers at the expense of medical insurance companies. Isn't this unfair trading?
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