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Just_Vote_Dem

(3,664 posts)
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 04:32 PM Mar 30

Medicare drug price increase

I used to pay $15 for a three month supply of Ezetimibe (Zetia), I'm now paying over $30 for a one month supply. As I have coronary artery disease and this is a cholesterol-lowering drug, (my cholesterol is now 124), I don't have much choice

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Medicare drug price increase (Original Post) Just_Vote_Dem Mar 30 OP
I can beat that. Brainstormy Mar 30 #1
OMG That's criminal! Just_Vote_Dem Mar 30 #2
Geez Louise! That is criminal. LoisB Mar 30 #3
That is terrible. LoisB Mar 30 #4
CostPlus has this drug for $9.13 for 3 month supply. You should sign up there and have script sent. Nanjeanne Mar 30 #5
I paid $16.71 for. 90 day supply of ezetimbe at Harris Teeter GoodRaisin Mar 30 #6
Did you price shop in Nov/Dec for a new plan? Ms. Toad Mar 30 #7
didn't know this would happen until end of January Brainstormy Mar 31 #9
You can check the next year's prices during open enrollment. Ms. Toad Mar 31 #12
Try Rapatha $873/mo Clouds Passing Mar 30 #8
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions! n/t Just_Vote_Dem Mar 31 #10
I don't know your circumstances edhopper Mar 31 #11

Brainstormy

(2,543 posts)
1. I can beat that.
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 04:35 PM
Mar 30

My prescription for Trelegy was $75.00 last year. Now it's SIX HUNDRED dollars. Needless to say, I'm not filling it anymore.

Nanjeanne

(6,622 posts)
5. CostPlus has this drug for $9.13 for 3 month supply. You should sign up there and have script sent.
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 05:09 PM
Mar 30

GoodRaisin

(11,000 posts)
6. I paid $16.71 for. 90 day supply of ezetimbe at Harris Teeter
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 05:24 PM
Mar 30

They filled it using a Blink discount card they use in house. The GoodRx card was comparable.

It used to be $15.00 through my Medicare Part D insurance until the price increase this year.
My dr. prescribes it along with Atorvastatin for my cholestrol.

Ms. Toad

(38,759 posts)
7. Did you price shop in Nov/Dec for a new plan?
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 05:29 PM
Mar 30

Prices change every year. Always shop for a new plan based on your current meds.

Also check Costco and GoodRx for the price without insurance. In that price range it is often cheaper.

Brainstormy

(2,543 posts)
9. didn't know this would happen until end of January
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 08:36 AM
Mar 31

when went to fill and then it was too late. Didn't try Costco but tried GoodRX and my doctor tried some other things.

Ms. Toad

(38,759 posts)
12. You can check the next year's prices during open enrollment.
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 10:20 AM
Mar 31

In November/December - and you can change plans if they are going to have a price home for the next year.

You might not have been able to avoid it if everyone was raising their prices, but prices change a lot from year to year - and plan on to plan. The insurance companies count on their customers not bothering to check during the open enrollment period and just letting their plan roll over. This year was a particularly volatile year, so a lot of people got sticker shock, like you did. There were a while series of posts just like yours in January.

I've been on the same plan until this year. I'm not on many meds - and they tend to be the ones everyone discounts. My spouse, in the other hand, has changed plans every year, because the meds she is on are more expensive and are the ones companies use to price gouge customers who don't shop the plans every year.

edhopper

(37,453 posts)
11. I don't know your circumstances
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 09:22 AM
Mar 31

but in general, people have to look over the Medicare Drug plans every year.
Even keeping the same Insurer, there can be big changes in drug prices and which pharmacy has what price.
Sometimes, a coupon service like GoodRX or SingleCare can get you a better price on a particular drug.

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