When you break that down, that’s an average of one
prescription per month for every man, woman and
child living in this country.
Yet, with all that we have, there are still 50 million
people who have no healthcare benefits of any kind.
“The health care crisis is a real tragedy, especially
when it comes to medications.”
co-founder of the NuLegacy Rx Card.
“Americans are spending more than ever on prescriptions;
a whopping $709 per person in 2003 - up over 1600% from 1970
when that same average was just $43.” “Our NuLegacy program
offers everyone the opportunity to save up to 75% on
prescriptions at over 56,000 pharmacies across the country.
The best part of all is that we give away this program
absolutely free; no one ever pays a dime to access these
savings.” Dr. Holland went on to say.
Jayne Carnall, of Flower Mound, Texas said she can’t
believe it’s free to everyone. “What an incredible program.
I just printed my card off the website and took it to the
pharmacy. I saved $45.25 on one prescription.”
Most NuLegacy cardholders experience an average savings
of 20% - 50% depending on the type of drug. Generic
drugs typically have larger savings than brand. With U.S.
prescription drug spending projected to increase from
$200.7 billion in 2005 to $497.5 billion by 2016 - an
increase of 148% in just 11 short years - it appears
that things are only going to get worse for consumers.
The NuLegacy card also offers significant savings on
lab and imaging tests as well as diabetic testing supplies.
Many Doctors offices are now offering the free card to
their patients as it really helps to offset the high costs
of prescription medications.
