If you can't read your Rx, call your prescriber's office and get help. It's very important that your prescription is written so you can read it. Even your pharmacist sometimes struggles with illegible writing. Whenever you get a prescription, ask for it to be printed so you can read it. Even better, ask your prescriber to start the RxLegacy auction for you. Then, when savings are available from similar, lower cost drugs, you and your prescriber can discuss the alternatives.
Alternatively, you can ask your pharmacist for help reading the prescription or starting the RxLegacy auction for you. Other health care personnel like nurses or physician assistants can help, also.
If using an independent pharmacy, you will generally pay for the prescription when you pick it up. If using a mail service you will generally be asked to provide credit card information or send a check in the mail. Your reservation on RxLegacy.com ( Valid for 7 days from date of bidding session completes) shows exactly what payment is required by you excluding delivery or shipping fee if required by independent pharmacies.
You are responsible for total payment for the drug as shown on RxLegacy.com when you complete auction and delivery charges if applies.