SALT LAKE CITY, May 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, LowestMed released its annual lists of the top 100 prescription drugs filled, in the U.S., by consumers using and not using health insurance. Topping the list of drugs filled using insurance is Atorvastatin Calcium (generic Lipitor), a medication used to treat high cholesterol. The top drug filled not using insurance is Phentermine (generic Apidex-p), a weight loss medication.
Some drugs appear in the top ten of both lists, suggesting an interesting pattern in consumer prescription drug purchasing habits. As healthcare costs rise and more medications are being excluded from drug formularies, consumers are looking for ways, outside of health insurance, to save money on their medications.
See the Top 100 Drugs lists in their entirety, at LowestMed.com
Top 10 Drugs Filled in the U.S. Not Using Insurance
With the status of healthcare reform becoming increasingly unclear and the growing public frustration with surging drug prices, these lists offer insight into consumer behaviors and how they are coping with the possible changes to out-of-pocket costs.
About LowestMedLowestMed is fighting the battle against high prescription drug prices, by providing a way for consumers to know the cost of their prescriptions at local pharmacies. This enables them to effectively compare prices, resulting in significant savings in both time and out-of-pocket costs. LowestMed makes prescription drug prices transparent, utilizing user-friendly mobile technology.
For more information, visit www.lowestmed.com.
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Some drugs appear in the top ten of both lists, suggesting an interesting pattern in consumer prescription drug purchasing habits. As healthcare costs rise and more medications are being excluded from drug formularies, consumers are looking for ways, outside of health insurance, to save money on their medications.
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See the Top 100 Drugs lists in their entirety, at LowestMed.com
Top 10 Drugs Filled in the U.S. Not Using Insurance
- Phentermine (generic Apidex-p)
- Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (generic Vicodin, Norco, Lortab)
- Amphetamine/Dextroamphetamine (generic Adderall)
- Zolpidem (generic Ambien)
- Alprazolam (generic Xanax)
- Lisinopril (generic Prinivil)
- Amlodipine (generic Norvasc)
- Gabapentin (generic Neurotin)
- Tramadol (generic Rysolt)
- Amoxicillin (generic Amoxil)
- Atorvastatin Calcium (generic Lipitor)
- Levothyroxine (generic Synthroid)
- Lisinopril (generic Prinivil)
- Omeprazole (generic Prilosec)
- Metformin (generic Glucophage)
- Amlodipine (generic Norvasc)
- Simvastatin (generic Zocor)
- Hydrocodone/Acetaminophen (generic Vicodin, Norco, Lortab)
- Metoprolol (generic for Lopressor)
- Losartan (generic for Cozaar)
With the status of healthcare reform becoming increasingly unclear and the growing public frustration with surging drug prices, these lists offer insight into consumer behaviors and how they are coping with the possible changes to out-of-pocket costs.
About LowestMedLowestMed is fighting the battle against high prescription drug prices, by providing a way for consumers to know the cost of their prescriptions at local pharmacies. This enables them to effectively compare prices, resulting in significant savings in both time and out-of-pocket costs. LowestMed makes prescription drug prices transparent, utilizing user-friendly mobile technology.
For more information, visit www.lowestmed.com.
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