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    • medicine

      Find Flu Shot, Cheap Generics With Medtipster

      Medtipster is a website that locates nearby sources of discount generic versions of prescription drugs, as well as flu and other immunization shots. You enter the drug (or shot) you're looking for and your zip code and it spits out a list of nearby pharmacies. Currently they don't list H1N1 vaccination sources, but they say they're going to add that info as soon as it becomes available. More »

      3:19 PM on Tue Sep 29 2009
      By Chris Walters
      2,571 views, 54 comments

      Most discussed TinkishDelight: I'm always surprised at the number of youngish, otherwise healthy people that get flu shots every year. Why? more »

    • tools

      Keep Track Of Your Prescriptions With This Free App

      If you have to take meds, you know that one of the big issues is watching out for potential drug interactions—the last thing you want is to pass out at the supermarket from uncontrollable flatulence and a sudden onset of glaucoma. Consumer Reports has developed My Medication Tracker, a free desktop app that lets you privately keep a record of your medication history (and related costs), as well as watch out for potential interactions. More »

      11:27 AM on Thu Sep 10 2009
      By Chris Walters
      2,507 views, 26 comments

      Most discussed Greasy Thumb Guzik: A poorly written piece of software. It requires you to fill in too many fields. Such as when you first started a more »

    • pharma

      Pfizer Must Pay Record $2.3 Billion Fine For Sneaky Drug Marketing

      Haters of Big Pharma, rejoice! Pfizer has been smacked with a $2.3 billion (yes, with a B) civil penalty which includes a $1.2 billion criminal fine after they did some very, very bad things while promoting painkiller Bextra and other drugs. That's the largest criminal fine in American history. Let's hope they're proud! More »

      11:11 AM on Thu Sep 3 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      7,893 views, 66 comments

      Most discussed bitslammer: Like I said in thread for the Lexapro article; fines are nice, big fines are better, but we need JAIL more »

    • drugs

      Lexapro's Marketing Plan Shows How Drug Maker Pushes New Drugs

      The Senate just released 88 pages of a confidential 270+ page marketing plan by Forest Laboratories, created in 2004 and focused on how to get doctors to prescribe the antidepressant Lexapro over similar but cheaper alternatives such as Celexa. The New York Times notes that the line between marketing and education seems to be heavily blurred, which may not surprise you. There are, however, two interesting notes for consumers who may be taking Lexapro. More »

      10:00 AM on Thu Sep 3 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,355 views, 69 comments

      Most discussed EllenRose: My doctor had me on Lexapro, but when the insurance refused to cover it, we fell back to the generic more »

    • readyfill

      CVS Will Automatically Refill Your Prescription, Consent Be Damned

      CVS pharmacies apparently don't need consent to enroll customers in ReadyFill, a program that signs customers up for the maximum allowable number of prescription refills and then robocalls them when their drugs are ready. According to a veteran pharmacist, the automatic enrollments began after CVS' corporate office set specific performance targets that would affect bonuses for managers and pharmacists. Inside, the pharmacist tells us what ReadyFill is, how it works, and how to escape those annoying robocalls... More »

      4:10 PM on Mon Aug 10 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      6,849 views, 54 comments

      Most discussed dohtem: That plastic bag is not a toy! Someone please save Confused Kitty! more »

    • privacy

      Silly Consumer, Did You Think Your Prescription Info Was Private?

      The NYT has the story of a woman who, more than 10 years after she tried and failed to have a baby using in vitro procedures, is still getting marketing information for all sorts of products. First it was Pampers and baby formula — then, as the baby she did not have "grew up," so did the marketing offers. How did they get her information? They bought it. More »

      11:14 AM on Mon Aug 10 2009
      By Meg Marco
      7,306 views, 94 comments

      Most discussed Ronin-Democrat: my god!!!!! what isn't for sale in america. lets get the birthers and teabagger/astroturfers focused on this. orly taintz, you have a new more »

    • followup

      Sam's Club Apologizes For Candy-In-Prescription-Bottles Promo

      Sam's Club has put an end to their recent pharmacy campaign and apologized for confusing pills with candy. After Joe at Salisbury News, who received the giant pill bottle filled with sweets, wrote to complain, they sent him a response in which they said it was an isolated incident and won't be repeated elsewhere:

      We have also shared with all of our pharmacy departments that this is an unacceptable practice and should not be repeated. At Sam's Club we always have the health and welfare of our customers and members in mind with everything we do and we deeply regret that this incident occurred.

      You can read the full response over at Salisbury News.

      More »

      11:50 AM on Thu Jun 25 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,978 views, 39 comments

      Most discussed bigd7387: Because of my Health I get 11 prescription's per month and sometimes more depending on surgery's. I don't see anything more »

    • your drugs are ready

      "Why Is CVS Automatically Refilling My Prescriptions?"

      Bill wants to know why CVS interprets a prescription with refills as a prescription that should definitely be refilled.

      It took three calls from CVS' automated reminder service for me to realize what was going on: CVS Pharmacy was refilling our prescriptions without our asking for them to be refilled, and then their automated dialer was calling us to notify us that we had a prescription waiting. Nobody in my family requested to have a prescription refilled, yet three times CVS called us to tell us to come and pick up our prescription.

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      12:58 PM on Mon Jun 1 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,899 views, 83 comments

    • More cheap online eyeglass sources for the focus-challenged among us: Optical4less and Goggles4U. Yeah, they sound like scam sites, but Kevin Kelly vouches for them. [Cool Tools] MORE »

      38 comments

    • insurance

      CVS Can't Get Its Billing Straight, Tells Patient He Has To Pay For His Own Kidney Transplant Meds

      Chris has to take the immunosuppressant drug Prograf because of a kidney transplant, and it costs nearly $300 for a one month supply. Yesterday, he found out that someone at CVS corporate has instructed his local pharmacist to start billing him directly, apparently because his secondary insurer hasn't been paying for nearly two years. More »

      10:04 AM on Wed May 27 2009
      By Chris Walters
      8,511 views, 98 comments

      Most discussed jadenton: This is exactly the sort of thing that wouldn't happen with single payer health care. Also, if $300 just 20% of more »

    • lawsuits

      Recent Class Action Lawsuits: Are You Eligible?

      We've heard about quite a few recent class-action settlements that you just might be eligible for, as well as cute little baby suits still looking for claimants. Products included: energy drinks, name-brand prescription drugs, and zombie microwaves. More »

      5:41 PM on Fri May 22 2009
      By Laura Northrup
      25,653 views, 48 comments

    • crime

      8 Million Patient Records Stolen From Virginia State Database, Held For Ransom

      The Washington Post says that a hacker encrypted 8 million patient prescription records from a Virginia state website last week, deleted the backups, and replaced the home page with a ransom note. If the state doesn't pay $10 million within 7 days, the hacker has threatened to sell the data to the highest bidder. More »

      4:48 PM on Tue May 5 2009
      By Chris Walters
      10,717 views, 118 comments

      Most discussed wickedpixel: how much spam do you think we can have sent to hackingforprofit@yahoo.com in 7 days? more »

    • prescriptions

      Costco Fixes Customer's Botched Electronic Prescription

      If you get your prescriptions filled electronically, always double-check the dosage. Kimberly's prescription was recently screwed up somewhere between the physician filling out the order online and Costco's pharmacist receiving it. Luckily for her, the Costco pharmacist was incredibly helpful and fixed the problem for her, so Kimberly didn't have to waste her copay or deal with the issue on her own. He also explained, however, that the current state of electronic prescriptions is a big mess. More »

      6:52 PM on Fri May 1 2009
      By Chris Walters
      4,605 views, 23 comments

      Most discussed Cocoa Vanilla: Hmm, is it scary to anyone that they took the pills back? I hope they threw them out rather than more »

    • above and beyond

      Walgreens Pharmacist Sends Hand Written Thank You Note To Customer

      Whether it's rational or not, there's something very satisfying when your pharmacist acknowledges you personally—it makes you feel like this expert you're placing such trust in takes the job, and you, seriously. In our experience it's a rare thing to see from pharmacists at chain drugstores, but Mike just had a great encounter with his Walgreens pharmacist when he moved to a new town. More »

      11:34 AM on Thu Apr 30 2009
      By Chris Walters
      12,830 views, 58 comments

      Most discussed Carolyn Gabriel: When I moved to my new apartment, I switched pharmacies to the one in the local grocery store. They sent more »

    • crime

      Walmart's Prescription Drug Couriers Arrested For Speeding, Smoking

      When you think "prescription drugs," you think of clean, sterile facilities, not three stoners driving 100 mph down I-15 with $30,000 of Walmart's prescription narcotics in the backseat. Cops pulled the trio over, which included two illegal immigrants, and called Walmart to confirm that these were the folks employed to deliver their dirt-cheap drugs. "They said yeah they were expecting a delivery and the driver was late." More »

      4:00 PM on Sun Apr 26 2009
      By Carey Alexander
      15,148 views, 65 comments

      Most discussed AppleAlex: what criteria does one need to get a job at places like Wal Mart? or anywhere?, just yesterday a woman on more »

    • health care

      Walgreen Health Clinics Now Free For Unemployed

      Walgreen has announced that if you're willing to provide proof of unemployment and sign a form that says you lost your health benefits along with your job, you and your uninsured family members can receive free treatment at any of their 300+ in-store health clinics. What's covered: "respiratory problems, allergies, infections and skin conditions, among other ailments." What's not: checkups, vaccinations or other injections, and prescriptions. More »

      7:53 PM on Wed Apr 1 2009
      By Chris Walters
      6,894 views, 36 comments

      Most discussed pecan 3.14159265: Oh and that's a really, really sad photo! Too sad! more »

    • If you transfer a prescription to RiteAid, you'll receive a $25 gift card. Emily, who tipped us to this, says the cashier told her you could do this for up to four meds, but their website says just two. Also, you can't use the gift card to pay for prescriptions. Still, hey, free money if you don't mind where you get your prescription filled. [Rite Aid] MORE »

      23 comments

    • free knowledge

      Which Drugs Aren't Overpriced And Crappy?

      Using the power of unbiased science to see which meds are the most cost-effective, Consumer Reports launched a new publication Best Drugs for Less this week. It's amazing what you can come up with when you're not in anyone's pockets except your readers'. More »

      8:57 AM on Tue Mar 17 2009
      By Alex Chasick
      7,971 views, 49 comments

      Most discussed ElizabethD: Not to be picky, but Lexapro ≠ fluoxetine (Prozac). Lexapro is a later-generation SSRI antidepressant with far fewer side more »

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