I got my Zofran Rx filled at CVS yesterday. The Rx only cost me $5, which shocked me, because usually expensive drugs are $40 co-pay.
It is a generic version (read all the info--says its commonly marketed as "Zofran") and works the same. I don't think my nurse practioner is aware there's a generic version, because she told me that my Rx was like $1,000s of dollars and that I should be careful not to lose any pills.
Where it says insurance cost on the CVS slip, it says "$13.83". So nothing close to what I've seen others say it costs and what my own medical office told me.
Just an FYI. So far, its working fabulous. Hallelujah!
Re: Generic Zofran for cheap?
After reading on here some stories, I expected to be fully asked to cough up $200 or something or get hassled by my insurance. But nope!
I also noticed there was a few women who only filled 1/2 of their Rx because of the cost. No need to do this. I wonder why my nurse didn't know that there was a generic. Odd...
After reading on here some stories, I expected to be fully asked to cough up $200 or something or get hassled by my insurance. But nope!
I also noticed there was a few women who only filled 1/2 of their Rx because of the cost. No need to do this. I wonder why my nurse didn't know that there was a generic. Odd...
Whattt!! My co-pay for the generic was $50 for 30 pills! Without insurance the generic is like $250 for 30 pills. How many pills did you get??
ughh! The above post is me. I'm on a different computer and it remembered an old log in I never really used. Didn't realize til after it posted. Sorry.
For both of you though, how many pills did you get? Thats crazy cheap!
The Rx was written out for 10 pills. We started out small in case they didn't work for me.
But when I go back to get a month's supply (hopefully all that I'll need since I'm almost 2 months) it will still be $5 for the generic. Its per Rx not per pills/quantity, or anything like that.