>pretends your sick >You need to get a prescription > $450 copay >$1000 street value >don't use all the magic pills >have some vitamins for later in life >have a contingency plan >NO WAIT YOU SHOULD GIVE THOSE PILLS BACK TO US
Srsly guys us americans are fucking retarded. This is a wealth transfer
Murfats need to pay $450 for a prescription kek Bongs only have to pay £9
for-profit healthcare = jewry not-for-profit healthcare = perhaps inefficient but I know they're actually trying to cure me ASAP rather than bleeding me for shekels
Charles Martin
Are you serious. $450 for a prescription ?
Juan Robinson
Yup then you just hand it in to the police like a book report
Xavier Cooper
Yeah, but that £9 is going to be placebo SSRIs because they're only allowed a 10 minute (less than 10 minutes) appointment with no modern diagnostic procedures to guess what is wrong with you unless you're in immediate danger of dying, then you can sit in A&E for 9 hours with people who want antibiotics for their cold.
Sebastian Price
You must have some really shit insurance if you've ever paid more than $60-80 for a prescription.
Aiden Murphy
>have some vitamins for later in life
Nope, they have a shelf life of mere months.
Jordan Perez
I have obama care asshole
What's up takeda shill
John Flores
I have 6 year expired blister pack xanax that is still just a potent as it was 6 years ago.
Josiah Hall
Get a job faggot.
Angel King
I have a job, jackass. Jdif grandfathered me into obamacare
Luis Ward
So get a better job with real insurance
Kayden Mitchell
Idk about other classes of prescription drugs, but the potency of most opioids diminishes severely after a year and then continues to attenuate exponentially the longer they remain unused. It’s not like they literally expire and “go bad”, but they do gradually become weaker and weaker with time, especially over years.
Michael Cook
How does this work? Do have a half-life or something or is it something in the filler?
Jaxson Edwards
The expiry date is just basically the guaranteed potency date that the manufactures have to add to say "this drug will absolutely be effective up until this date when it may or may not diminish in potency". many pills can last 10+ years maybe even longer. as long as they are kept in their blister packs and away from large temperature fluctuations and light.
John Ortiz
Fuck id rather piss around on my phone in a&e for 6 hours than pay that
Isaac Green
It's really not said and done, I've been trying to get a "better job" for eight years.
Jacob Brown
Really? For all the faults of our GP system I've never had them be stingy about medications. Whether you need one pill of paracetamol, it costs £9 (but of course they always tell you to buy off the shelf where it's cheaper), or 200 pills of Shkreli anti-AIDS drugs, it also costs £9. And of course free for old people and a couple other groups I think.
At worst they might give you only the first two weeks' worth, then make you come back and get the rest, so it's £18 in total. But it's understandable because some people might have a bad reaction to the medication, so if you give them 10 weeks, it goes to waste because obviously you can't give them back to the pharmacy.
In recent years I've had >4 weeks of antifungals - £9 >10 weeks of antifungals - £9 >10 weeks of antibiotics - £18 (2 week trial) Who knows how much that would have cost in the JewSA?
What kind of shitty GP do you have that gives you placebo SSRIs instead of real medication? To me, doctors here are better. Yes they are hugely constrained with time (I dunno how they can manage. Probably the most difficult doctor job desu, specialists go into work knowing what they're dealing with). But I still trust them to fix me because they have no incentive not to ASAP. Unlike a for-profit system where Dr Wolf looks at Roast chicken patient with hungry eyes.
I've had one shitty GP and two shitty specialists in my life. But you can tell it's just because they're arsehole people. They would be arrogant arsehole doctors in any system. The system has nothing to do with it.
Most people have silver plans with high deductibles. Without a generic prices are steep. Like my asthma inhaler was 210 month. 85 if I order it from Canada.
You do pay, they tax us to oblivion to pay for the drugs at higher rates than burgers.
Jose Butler
>Most people have silver plans with high deductibles. Without a generic prices are steep. Like my asthma inhaler was 210 month. 85 if I order it from Canada.
What kind of shitty silver plan are you on? I don't think mommy and daddy have as good of insurance as you think.
I have a silver level plan from Blue Cross and my inhaler with 200 measured units was $18.
100 of the most commonly rxed generics are free.
And for our british friends I use it to gain an unfair advantage in my local club cycling events. Salbutamol and it works great! Thanks Obama/Trump Care!
Zachary Miller
unironically hope the cuomo homo brothers get assassinated by cuckhold cock slaps to death
Joshua Walker
At least it's capped, not open-ended. When something goes wrong, they can take you for millions in the US.
Dominic Torres
Oh yeah? Well I use ketosis, coffee and cocaine MAXIMUM FAT BURNING Get fucked, murrlard!
John Martinez
wow ur a dick. gotta cheat on a local club event how small is ur dick , were u bullied in school? how hard do you hate life?
big up to big ass cup of black coffee before a ride.
I said I got an Rx. I have a T.U.E. bro.
>caffeine >inhaler >beta blocker or bowl of indica
ride for days in a blissed out state of energy and calm, you just may be too eye crossed to turn correctly.
Liam Nelson
I knew a guy who got free meds because he basically asked the doctor, "Hey. Im probably going to die if I cant afford these right?" They put him on a trial for the newest version of the medicine on the market.