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Prescription's costing too much??

This is a Sponsored post written by me on behalf of Walgreens for SocialSpark. All opinions are 100% mine.

I personally do get my prescriptions from my local Walgreens and am happy to get them there.  I love that they have a drive through because lets be honest parents, how challenging is to take a sick kid into the pharmacy while waiting on their medicine?  Nice to just sit and wait in the car. Or even better if you are the sick one the last thing you want to do is go into a store and wait for your prescription to be filled.  

Walgreens is offering a special discount on annual memberships for their Walgreens Prescription Savings Club  For only $35 a year a family membership covers the entire immediate family (dependents 22 and younger and even pets).  The program is $20 for individuals.  This is a great price for the program!  :)  Make sure you are not spending too much on your medications and see if this program is right for you and your family.  

Along with the discounts on prescriptions of 8,000 name brand and all generic medications they also offer discounts on flu shots, pet prescriptions, nebulizer, and diabetic supplies.  There is also a bonus if you purchase Walgreen brand products or use the photo services.  :) 

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Spanish Pinay said…
if I live there, I'd surely take advantage of the promo :)

Spanish Pinay

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