May 13, 2008
Kroger cuts prices on more prescription drugs
The battle for cheap prescription drugs continues. Starting today, Kroger’s in-store pharmacies will sell 90-day prescription medications for $10 on generic drugs. This is an expanded drug list, compared with the grocer’s announcement in March that it would charge only $4 for 300 generic drugs in 30-day supplies.
Kroger also has increased the number of women’s health medications that it offers at discounted prices. Some of these drugs now will sell for $9 for 30-day supplies or $24 for 90-day supplies. They include tamoxifen, which treats breast cancer, and Alendronate, the generic version of Fosamax, an osteoporosis drug.
Wal-Mart is another retailer that has been marketing lower prices for prescription drugs lately.
What do you think is the most inexpensive local retailer for prescription medications?
Comments
[May 13, 2008 9:41 AM]
HenryGreat news. Too bad I have a 60 day supply left.