Study addresses strategies elderly adults use to save on prescription drug costs

SEATTLE: This study analyzes strategies used to reduce prescription drug costs.

To save money, almost 8% did not take their medication as prescribed, 15.1% asked a doctor for a lower-cost medication, 1.6% bought prescription drugs from another country, and 4.2% used alternative therapies.

Adults aged 18–64 (8.5%) were nearly twice as likely as adults aged 65 and over (4.4%) to have not taken their medication as prescribed to save money.

The poorest adults were the most likely to not take medication as prescribed to save money…

Full story covered in the Seniors Housing & Healthcare Trends.

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