Shoprite Generic Drug Program
Keasbey, NJ (January 9, 2009) – Wallet-free visits to local ShopRite Pharmacies for antibiotics become a reality starting this Sunday with the launch of ShopRite’s FREE Antibiotics program. Keeping true to its mission of delivering outstanding customer service and value, ShopRite is helping its customers breathe easier this flu season by offering a 14-day supply of commonly prescribed generic oral antibiotics — FREE of charge. Antibiotics included in ShopRite’s program include: Amoxicillin, Ampicillin, Bacitracin, Cephalexin, Ciprofloxacin, Doxycycline, Erythromycin, Penicillin VK, and SMZ-TMP.

The FREE Antibiotics program is available to all customers with or without insurance at ShopRite Pharmacies across Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Delaware. To take part in the program, customers must have a valid prescription from their doctor. There is no membership or other commitment required. In addition, ShopRite Pharmacies have expanded their already existing 90-day, generic drug program by adding 60 new items. The $9.99, (90-Day) generic drug program allows customers additional savings for more than 375 commonly prescribed generic drugs used to treat a wide range of medical conditions including: Allergy and Asthma, Anti Viral, Arthritis Pain, Cholesterol, Diabetes, among others.
“At ShopRite, our goal is to provide our customers with the best service and every day low prices. When you combine our new FREE Antibiotics program, along with our expanded 90-day/$9.99 generic drug program, we provide our customers with a comprehensive solution for meeting all of their prescription needs,” stated Karen Meleta, spokeswoman for ShopRite. For more information about the Free Antibiotic program, and the 90-Day Generic Drug program, visit our Pharmacy section.

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How to access free or low cost prescription medication When there is no prescription drug coverage - How to access free or low cost prescription medication We are hearing of more situations in which families have lost jobs and health insurance due to the difficulties in the economy. Ost Pst Converter Free Download Full Version. This e-mail is intended to provide these individuals and families who have no prescription drug coverage with some resources that may be helpful. Please note that everyone who has Medicaid or NJ FamilyCare will continue to receive prescription drugs from that program, and the dual eligibles (who have both Medicare and Medicaid) will continue to receive prescription drugs via Medicare Part D. The Legal Services of New Jersey (LSNJ) website has a very comprehensive prescription drug section.
Click to see the list of resources available to help pay for prescription medicine. The following is a brief summary of possible sources of help paying for prescription drugs, with more detailed information available on the LSNJ website link mentioned above. These are patient assistance programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. Each of these programs has its own eligibility criteria, including prescription benefits status, household income and size, citizenship status, asset limits and veterans’ benefits status. Keep in mind that this is not an immediate fix due to the variable processing times of each program.
• • • • For assistance paying for generic drugs, many pharmacies offer low-cost generics, although some require you to join their “club” in order to access the generics. Each pharmacy has a different list of low-cost generics and the lists can be accessed at their websites: • Shoprite Pharmacy Generic Drug Program, at • Target Prescription Program, at • Walmart Prescription Program, at • CVS Pharmacy Health Savings Pass, at • Riteaid RX Savings Program, at • Walgreens Prescription Savings Club,?