Use the time with your physician to ask about medications you have been taking. For prescriptions you need to continue, “Ask if your doses need adjustment,” Graalum says. Making tweaks to your current medications could help you avoid potential costs in the future related to improper doses. There may also be opportunities to switch to medications that cost less or are covered by your prescription drug plan.
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