- Jan 2, 2001
- 25,083
- 4,569
- 136
edit: starting 10/20/2006 the program includes Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oregon, Texas and Vermont. Walmart press release here (.pdf) Walgreen's will not follow suit and their statement is available here.
edit: Beginning 10/06 all of FL is included and Target is matching the $4 price. Additional drugs have been added to the list.
Starting today (9/22/2006) Walmart pharmacies in the Tampa area (Wal-Mart,
Neighborhood Market and Sam?s Club) are selling a large number of prescription drugs for $4 per 30-day supply. List of medications here. List of stores here. The $4 price is for everyone - non-insured, insured with $10 co-pay, whatever.
Target has said it will match the prices in the Tampa area immediately, but I don't know if it will expand with the Walmart program. Article with the Target information.
The Walmart program is supposed to expand to the rest of FL in January and the rest of the country after that. Details of the program here.
It says over 291 generic medications are covered, but the list is about 140 different medications with several different doses of many.
Hopefully there are some of you out there in the Tampa area who can benefit from this.
Fred's in Memphis is also offering the $4 generics. Link to article.
edit: Beginning 10/06 all of FL is included and Target is matching the $4 price. Additional drugs have been added to the list.
Starting today (9/22/2006) Walmart pharmacies in the Tampa area (Wal-Mart,
Neighborhood Market and Sam?s Club) are selling a large number of prescription drugs for $4 per 30-day supply. List of medications here. List of stores here. The $4 price is for everyone - non-insured, insured with $10 co-pay, whatever.
Target has said it will match the prices in the Tampa area immediately, but I don't know if it will expand with the Walmart program. Article with the Target information.
The Walmart program is supposed to expand to the rest of FL in January and the rest of the country after that. Details of the program here.
It says over 291 generic medications are covered, but the list is about 140 different medications with several different doses of many.
Hopefully there are some of you out there in the Tampa area who can benefit from this.
Fred's in Memphis is also offering the $4 generics. Link to article.