Medicine Bottles

As the medical industry continues to grow and expand, more and more patients need medicine bottles for use at their home. There are so many patients these days that are prescribed more than one medication who need to manage their pills so that they do not mix them up and cause harm to themselves. Patients, just like pharmacies and doctors, can order medicine bottles and pill organizers from various websites on the World Wide Web. These items can also be purchased at pharmacies or department stores across the country. These pill organizers and bottles are not too expensive to purchase since they are made of plastic and cost almost nothing to produce.

Doctors and nurses recommend the use of medication organizers and medicine bottles for patients who are taking more than one medication for their various health issues. Using these products makes it easier for the patients to manage their pills, know what days they need to take which pill, know when it is time for a refill and so much more. These organizers and bottles do not take up much space either. They can be small enough to fit in a woman’s purse, small enough to fit in a shirt’s front pocket, and not take up much counter space at all.

The most popular medicine organizer on the market today is the calendar box. It is a long rectangular shaped box that has seven compartments. Each compartment is marked for one day of the week. The patient can separate their pills based on which ones they need to take each day of the week. This means that there should be no medication confusion ever again. Refill the box once per week, making sure that each day has the correct pills in it and the correct number of pills in them.

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Prescription Medications Are More Expensive than Auto Insurance

Medicare Part-D
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Drugs are more expensive than you can imagine. What you pay at your local pharmacy is just a fraction of the cost of the medication. There are pills that are literally 4,000 dollars a month if they are purchased with cash alone. It’s a multi-billion dollar industry and it’s costing you a fortune. The more sick you are the less money you have and there is no way around that. If you can believe it, there are people who are on over two dozen daily medications and without the help of insurance they wouldn’t be able to afford the drugs they are taking. But just like auto insurance, everyone needs to be covered.

That might be all well and true but that certainly doesn’t ease the pain of the amount that people are paying for prescription drugs, especially seniors on the infamous Medicare Part D program. It’s a program that can save seniors a ton of money on their drugs even though it doesn’t always feel that way. The reason that it often leaves a bad taste in your mouth is because of something those in the business call the donut hole.

The way it works is that for a certain period, and up to a certain dollar amount, Medicare simply pays most of the drug costs, leaving the patient with a fixed co-pay depending on the class of medication they are getting. Once the patient has acquired a certain amount of medication that Medicare has paid for, the tables are turned and the patient is made to pay a larger portion of the medicine costs. Depending on the medicine, this could equate to hundreds of dollars a month and leave those on a fixed income scrambling to pay for them. But without Medicare Part D they would be paying a lot more in the long run.

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