Tricare's Express Script services can be a little off-putting and their Rxs are not always the cheapest. If you go to your own page and look at the drug comparison prices, you'll spot that right away.
But, speaking of insanity in drug pricing, my ophthalmologist put me on "Miebo", a very expensive eye drop. The little bottle was $76.00. It came in the mail from a local "compunding pharmacy" that I never heard of. Okay, I expected it to be expensive, and I can afford that, so I said nothing. Second bottle - $76.00. Sigh....again, I'll live with it. Third bottle.................................................
$740.00!!!!!!!!!!! So
NOW I followed up, only to be told the first two are $76, but after that, it's full retail. I told them to lose my prescription.
Meanwhile, the doc called in a new Rx for Miebo directly to Express Scripts. Back to $76.00. Okay, but now I'm POed about the whole thing.
Sidebar - here's the Internet AI explanation of what Miebo is:
Miebo (
perfluorohexyloctane) is a prescription eye drop used to treat the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. It is a first-in-class, water-free, and preservative-free solution that specifically targets tear evaporation, a primary cause of dry eye. Miebo works by spreading quickly and evenly in the eye to form a protective layer that reduces tear evaporation, helping to keep more of the eye's natural tears.
So, that's what it is and what it is for. But in my misspent youth, I was a licensed pharmacist, and I can pronounce "
perfluorohexyloctane" AND I KNOW FOR A FACT that the price is ridiculous in the USofA, so I ordered five bottles of
perfluorohexyloctane eye drops straight from Germany for $20 per bottle. SAME SAME FOLKS!!!!

