We all know how there comes a time that our favorite fuzzy or any other pet in our household becomes ill and has to have medication and of course we know all too well they have no insurance to cover it. So sad to say they may have to go without or when that prescription is out we cannot refill it due to lack of funds plus the fact their meds seem to cost so much!!! One day I got a card in the mail....the card had no name on it just a pharmacy discount card to be used by anyone and with unlimited uses... I had my husband use it for one of his meds not covered under insurance... lo and behold .... the med only cost 15.00 but he only had to pay 6.99.... so I researched on the internet rx discount cards for pets... There are lots of them!!! I printed one of them out and when I went to get a prescription filled (generic PediaPred (Prednisolone 6.7/5 ml 120 ml bottle) at Rite Aid I was amazed at what I paid: Normal cost at Rite Aid: 48.00, cost w/card: 22.00. So when it came time to refill I transferred the prescription to Walmart (who I usually use)... Normal cost at Walmart: 29.32, cost w/card: 17.99. ( www.petmedicationcard.com ) I called on the card I received in the mail (laminated card) I was wondering if this could also be used on pets also... sure enough it does!!! ( www.rxreliefcard.com ) Just wanted to share. It can be used on any med that is FDA approved. Cathy R asked a good question... can it be used at compounding pharmacies.... I didn't know and I think she was going to call and find out. These cards are just what we needed for our beloved pets and a heaven sent for people who do not have rx insurance. Just take prescription and card to pharmacy (they are honored at just about all pharmacies) and see the savings. If you do have insurance for yourself it is advised to compare both ways... it may be cheaper using the discount rx card.... Jackie ps...take your savings and buy a toy for the fuzzies. Sierra, Furrari, Ms Ellie, Sable & Koda Ferret Fun things: http://jackiesdecals.webs.com/ Listia-free auction using credits! https://www.listia.com/ [Posted in FML 7613]