Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 CVS is a junk food, makeup, and greeting card convenience store with a pharmacy. it's a place where extended waits in lines are the usual deal while dumbasses use coupons to get deals a lot of crap nobody really needs... or the non-toxic quality versions never are coupon discounted. they don't even have a decent enema kit, hot water bottle, or iodine. find a real drug store... independant. rite-aid is the same load of crap. for drug store needs, i find the grocery stores like safeway that have a pharmacy to be better stocked and better prices for whatever i've needed. for naltrexone, get it from a compounding pharmacy on the list of those known to be good. i think you'll find that in the " files " are of this list or any number of websites. must be fast release filler. skip's in boca raton, florida is highly recommended and praised in LDN circles for price, quality, and their vigorous involvement and support of the LDN cause or movement or whatever it is. LDN in appropriate single doses shouldn't be more than $30/month. buy the 50mg pills from offshore and crush and dilute them yourself into distilled water (one tab makes eleven days at 4.5mg/day)and it can come out to $6/month or less, depending on how much naltrexone you buy at once. > [low dose naltrexone] Cost of LDN at CVS is not cheap. > It's 12.50 per pill. > > I would like to know if this is what is meant by inexpensive. > Maybe I live in a different world and have a different concept as > to what defines inexpensive. Can someone please answer this > and perhaps > enlighten me so I know where to purchase what a normal regular person > would consider ''inexpensive''. > > I'm sorry to put it in these terms but some people think > that just because insurance is paying for it that it's > inexpensive but in reality it's insurance that has allowed > these companies to charge these fantasy prices in the first > place. Any help or advice would be welcome. > > BOB > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 $12.50 per pill is a ripoff. I pay under $3.00 per pill at River Pharmacy. With an Rx I pay about $0.85 per compounded capsule at Skip's.From: wiech89 <wiech89@...>Subject: [low dose naltrexone] Cost of LDN at CVS is not cheap. It's 12.50 per pill.low dose naltrexone Date: Saturday, May 15, 2010, 1:08 AM I would like to know if this is what is meant by inexpensive.Maybe I live in a different world and have a different concept asto what defines inexpensive. Can someone please answer this and perhapsenlighten me so I know where to purchase what a normal regular personwould consider ''inexpensive''. I'm sorry to put it in these terms but some people think that just because insurance is paying for it that it's inexpensive but in reality it's insurance that has allowed these companies to charge these fantasy prices in the first place. Any help or advice would be welcome.BOB------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2010 Report Share Posted May 15, 2010 I get a one month's supply of 4.5mgs LDN capsules from Skip's Pharmacy and pay less than $30. Art Personal LDN Stories & Updates http://ldn.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=personal > > I would like to know if this is what is meant by inexpensive. > Maybe I live in a different world and have a different concept as > to what defines inexpensive. Can someone please answer this and perhaps > enlighten me so I know where to purchase what a normal regular person > would consider ''inexpensive''. > > I'm sorry to put it in these terms but some people think that just because insurance is paying for it that it's inexpensive but in reality it's insurance that has allowed these companies to charge these fantasy prices in the first place. Any help or advice would be welcome. > > BOB > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 Sorry, I know this is an old post but I just have to respond to this. I can't for the life of me see why anyone would waste money going to a compounding pharmacy when you can get the tablets and dissolve in water. That's how I do it. I pay $35 a YEAR. > > CVS is a junk food, makeup, and greeting card convenience store with a > pharmacy. it's a place where extended waits in lines are the usual deal > while dumbasses use coupons to get deals a lot of crap nobody really > needs... or the non-toxic quality versions never are coupon discounted. they > don't even have a decent enema kit, hot water bottle, or iodine. find a > real drug store... independant. rite-aid is the same load of crap. > for drug store needs, i find the grocery stores like safeway that have a > pharmacy to be better stocked and better prices for whatever i've needed. > > for naltrexone, get it from a compounding pharmacy on the list of those > known to be good. i think you'll find that in the " files " are of this list > or any number of websites. must be fast release filler. skip's in boca > raton, florida is highly recommended and praised in LDN circles for price, > quality, and their vigorous involvement and support of the LDN cause or > movement or whatever it is. > > LDN in appropriate single doses shouldn't be more than $30/month. > buy the 50mg pills from offshore and crush and dilute them yourself into > distilled water (one tab makes eleven days at 4.5mg/day)and it can come out > to $6/month or less, depending on how much naltrexone you buy at once. > > > > > [low dose naltrexone] Cost of LDN at CVS is not cheap. > > It's 12.50 per pill. > > > > I would like to know if this is what is meant by inexpensive. > > Maybe I live in a different world and have a different concept as > > to what defines inexpensive. Can someone please answer this > > and perhaps > > enlighten me so I know where to purchase what a normal regular person > > would consider ''inexpensive''. > > > > I'm sorry to put it in these terms but some people think > > that just because insurance is paying for it that it's > > inexpensive but in reality it's insurance that has allowed > > these companies to charge these fantasy prices in the first > > place. Any help or advice would be welcome. > > > > BOB > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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