Saturday, July 19, 2008

How to Save on Prescription Medicine

After a trip to the doctor, you may find your head spinning not because of your illness, but because of the prohibitive price of your prescription medicines. This is a big problem since you can't skip these medicines due to your concern for your health. However, there is a way for you to save on your medicine expenses.

Here are a few tips to help you lessen the burden of having to pay too much for prescription medicine.

1. Go for generic. Most likely, your doctor may have given you a specific brand name of medicine to purchase. You could, however, go for generic brands of the same medicine type. Generic brands tend to be cheaper than branded medicines.

You may be concerned that generic medicines might not be as effective as branded ones. But the truth is, sometimes generic medicines perform even better than branded ones.

The best way to go about this without having to expose yourself to the risk of buying inferior medicines is to ask your doctor if there are any genetic variants of the medicine he has prescribed to you.

Most doctors have a list of alternative brands for you to try. They aren't limited to just one single brand. In fact, these pharmaceutical companies all jockey for the doctor's attention. They will lavish the doctors with different gifts because they know that their race for a doctor’s favor is neck-and-neck.

However doctors are usually sensitive to their patients needs and will give them a cheaper alternative when the need arises.

2. Follow the prescription schedule to a tee. Some people try to save money by skipping a dosage of their prescription medicine. However, this actually causes them to spend more. If you don't follow your doctor's orders properly, you could find yourself getting sick again and having to pay more for continued medication.

In the case of antibiotics, if you skip your medications, you could find your infection getting worse. Remember that antibiotics are a regimen, and if you don't complete your regimen, the medication doesn't work.

If you have to go back to your doctor he will then give you a more potent antibiotic since the bacteria you were trying to contain may have gained resistance to your previous antibiotic.

The truth is, antibiotics are becoming harder and harder to use simply because people don't complete their antibiotic regimen. And bacteria are steadily gaining resistance to even the most powerful antibiotics. So when your doctor gives you an antibiotic regimen, do follow it to a tee.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Saving Money for College

College students may find it really challenging budgeting their expenses while studying. Tuition fees, expenses on books and other miscellaneous fees have increased drastically nowadays. You may find students using photocopies of textbooks instead of buying expensive books.

You may also save more money by inquiring on a government college credit program. These programs will help you on your tuition fees, college books, and miscellaneous fees. You may ask your high school guidance counselor on how you can be qualified on these government credit programs.

As a student, you should find ways on how you can save money and limit your expenses on your college studies. Here are some tips on how to save more money while you are in college.

1. Find stores that sell second hand textbooks. You may also sell you old textbooks so that you can save more money on buying new or used textbooks.

2. Budget your daily expenditures and allot only what you will need for the day. Stick to that plan and you will realize the importance of budgeting yourself to what you only need.

3. You may try applying for a financial aid at the college admission section. If you are qualified, they will offer you a discount for your tuition and other miscellaneous fees.

4. Try to shop around for stores that offer discounts for college students on selected items. You may use debit cards if you have a checking account instead of using your credit cards in purchasing personal things.

5. Look for an apartment near campus. Make sure the price of the rent is reasonable enough for college students. Look for friends or future classmates who are looking for a place to stay. You may share one apartment so that the price of the rent wouldn't be that heavy for you.

6. Decide on what course you will take up in college. In this way, you can prepare early and buy the books that you will need in advance. You may buy books online where prices are cheaper compared to bookstores near the campus.
You may also find a part time job inside the campus. Colleges offer jobs for qualified students. You may also be offered a scholarship as long you maintain the required average while you are working at school. You will also gain some work experience that may be added on your resume for future job applications once you finish college.