Did you know that many Pharmacies offer free Diabetes Medications? Why aren't diabetics getting these free medications?! Probably because the majority of people don't know that they're available. Well, that's what Freebies Fanatics is here for☺. And guess what? You can get these even if you have Health Insurance! That's right. No need to pay an Insurance co-pay or meet your Insurance deductible for these medications. You can use that $10 to $25 that you would have shelled out for a co-pay on something else!
Simply print the list of available free drugs/medications (if one is provided online), or stop into the Pharmacy and ask for the list. Then take it with you to your doctor's visit, and ask your Doctor if any of the free medications are right for you (or your child). If your doctor says "yes," then they'll write you a prescription for one or more of the available Free Medications (usually with refills), then you pay nothing.
If your Pharmacy is not listed, simply ask them if they offer Free Diabetes Medications
Family Fare Pharmacy
Free Diabetes Medications (Alphabetical)
Harris Teeter
Harris Teeter Free Diabetes Generics List (click on the green "Click here to see the list... link)
You may need to join their VIC Generic Prescription Savings Club for a $4.95 annual fee.
Marsh Pharmacy
Marsh Free Diabetes Medications List
Meijer
Meijer Free Diabetes Medication
Price Chopper Pharmacy
Free Diabetes Medications & Supplies
Publix Pharmacy
As part of our Publix Pharmacy Diabetes Management System, you can fill up to a 30-day supply at a time of generic immediate-release metformin (120 500-mg tables, or 90 tablets of 850-mg or 1000-mg) for free.
ShopRite Pharmacy
ShopRite Free Diabetes Medications List
30 day supply w/prescription
Free Antibiotics
Free Blood Pressure Medicine
Free Children's Antibiotics
Free Children's Vitamins
Free Diabetes Medications
Free Drug Samples
Free Health Services
Free Prenatal Vitamins
Free Rx Assistance Programs
Free Rx Savings Card
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