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Everyday more people are becoming aware of how much they can save ordering their prescription medications online through eDrugSearch.com. Recently, we have had several individuals contact us to walk them through their first time purchase. Although the process is simple, ordering your drugs online can be a little confusing your first time through. Let’s walk through the process so that you can make your first purchase without hitting any speed bumps along the way.

1. Sign up to eDrugSearch.com – Although this is the easiest step, it is also the most important. Signing up to eDrugSearch.com will gain you exclusive access to coupons and daily deals – so don’t rely . . . be sure to Join Today!.

2. Locate Your Medication – Type in the medication and dosage you are looking for into the search bar and hit search. If the medication you searched for is available, a box will appear showing the lowest price for that medication, the amount offered, and whether it is the brand or generic version. Now, click on the compare prices link that is located directly below the drug name and dosage.

3. Compare Prices – Search the list of drug prices that each pharmacy offers for the drug you are looking to purchase. You can compare the dosage, overall price, price per unit, or even the pharmacy rating. Once you have found the price you like, click on the buy now button.

4. Get our eBook – 99 Ways to Save Money on Your Prescription Drugs, 2012 Edition is available for just $2.99 — a small price to pay for penny-wise advice and prescription assitance resources that can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars on your prescription drug bill!

Click here to Download 99 Ways to Save Money on Your Prescription Drugs, 2012 Edition and start saving more money right now!

You will find that purchasing drugs through eDrugSearch.com will save you both time and money. If you ever have a question about how to use the site, or find that we aren’t currently carrying a drug that you are trying to buy, feel free to contact us through our email or chat Mon-Fri, 9-5. Don’t pay full price for your medications any more, join today and start saving.

From the Raleigh News & Observer via the Consumer World blog, here are nine tips for becoming a smarter consumer:

  1. Haggle.
  2. Check for discounts.
  3. Complain more.
  4. Read the fine print.
  5. Do your homework and get second opinions.
  6. Get help.
  7. Save for a rainy day.
  8. Plan for retirement.
  9. Maintain your car.

Go here for the full article.

To become a smarter consumer of prescription drugs, we encourage you to get help by doing your homework at eDrugSearch.com, and to read the fine print before buying a prescription medication from any online and mail-order pharmacy that’s not in the eDrugSearch.com system.

Remember: being a smart drug consumer is important to both your wallet and your health.

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Drugstore Savings Strategies from the Coupon MomStephanie 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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