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		<title>Prescription drug costs are my problem too</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I went to pick up my allergy meds today, I got a little sticker shock; 2 one-month supplies, $215. You see, I don&#8217;t currently have health insurance nor prescription coverage.  When I did, these prescriptions cost me $20.  When I  told the cashier/pharm-tech who was helping me this, she looked at me in astonishment, then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I went to pick up my allergy meds today, I got a little sticker shock; 2 one-month supplies, <strong>$215</strong>. You see, I don&#8217;t currently have health insurance nor prescription coverage.  When I did, these prescriptions cost me <strong>$20</strong>.  When I  told the cashier/pharm-tech who was helping me this, she looked at me in astonishment, then said &#8220;Let me see what I can do.&#8221; She did a little computer magic and came back with a total price of <strong>$175</strong>, better but not great.  But as I told her, &#8220;I have allergies and no insurance, so I guess I&#8217;m paying it.&#8221;</p>
<p>I recalled a few years back that I had a prescription discount card that paid for some of the costs, so I hopped online and googled around.  I very easily found sites for prescription plans, but they all seamed a bit shady.  Finally I came to an informational site, <a href="http://www.needymeds.com/">NeedyMeds.com</a>, that didn&#8217;t seem to be directly selling anything, and very quickly found the <a title="Oregon Prescription Drug Program" href="http://www.oregon.gov/OHPPR/OPDP/">Oregon Prescription Drug Program</a>. Upon comparison of participating pharmacies and quoted prices for the allergy meds with some of the other prescription discount sites, the OPDP plan seems the best for me.  Once I get my card next week, the quoted total price for my allergy meds should be <strong>$100</strong>, not great, but thats <strong>$125</strong> off the original price, which after a few months is the price of a Wii.</p>
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