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Old-Biscuit wrote:rjxj wrote:
Zenni
Thanks for the link to Zenni.......
Just a quick look and pricing is very good
NOW where do you get your Rx
โDec-08-2015 08:10 PM
rjxj wrote:
Zenni
โDec-08-2015 07:33 PM
โDec-03-2015 10:48 AM
โDec-03-2015 06:48 AM
laurigray wrote:
We were in Algadones two days ago. My husband bought a pair of glasses last year, progressive with transition lenses for 200.00 with eye exam. This year they were about 250.00. We refilled several prescriptions for cholesteral medicine, pantrapozole, and blood pressure. They were about 3.00 each to refill. That was far less expensive than our copay in the US. I also purchased some asthma inhalers for my daughter for 2.00 each that she pays 35.00 each for after copay. When we go back I will buy enough for the year instead of a few months. I had no idea it was so inexpensive. And yes the active ingredients and mg were the same. We did not need a prescription for any meds, I just stated what I wanted and they gave it to me. I did not ask for any pain meds however so I do not know how that works.
โDec-03-2015 06:31 AM
โDec-03-2015 06:06 AM
amandasgramma wrote:
We have been getting meds in Los Algodones for a few years now. We never take a prescription over, some of our meds can NOT be bought there, however, the savings on the rest have paid for our trip to AZ from Oregon (if we were to do a straight shot \down). Hubby bought glasses in Los Algodones 2 years ago. Their doctor examined him and the total cost was $275. For that $275 he got a pair of regular, progressive glasses, frame included and a pair of sunglasses. The frames, etc would have cost twice that much in the US.....we checked. We never dickered with the eye glass place.....never thought to do that. We feel the price is right. We have never heard of the place you say you've been getting your glasses.
โDec-03-2015 04:27 AM
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