drug savingsStephanie Nelson, a.k.a. the Coupon Mom, has released an e-book on savings strategies for CVS, Walgreens and other drugstore chains. The e-book is focused on coupon and reward card savings on general merchandise, rather than prescription drugs. However, there are a couple of good prescription-related tips, such as –

“Pharmacy prescription transfer coupons and competitor coupons: On a local basis drugstores may mail out prescription transfer coupons, such as giving customers a $20 store gift card when they bring in a new prescription or transfer one from another pharmacy.

“Ask your drugstore if they will also accept other pharmacies prescription coupons. If so, start keeping an eye out for your grocery stores’ and other drugstores’ prescription coupons to have several opportunities to save on prescriptions at your preferred drugstore. For example, CVS stores do accept competitors’ prescription transfer coupons. You also earn $1 for every two prescriptions filled in your Extra Bucks account at CVS.”

Download Stephanie’s e-book here.

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  • cranberry

    I am a big fan of the CouponMom website and other offerings so I’m very happy to see that eDrugSearch recognizes her as well. As a warning to all who want to download the ebook like I did, there are a bunch of offers before you get to the download page but you can just skip each one.

  • David Vinstone

    Consumers can save big at the drug store by using drug coupons offered by the drug manufacturers. The coupons can be accessed using the Internet from site like Drugzoo.com and printed using home computer printers.