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Would give it minus stars if I could. I have reported them to Medicare Part D fraud as they post on their website a price of $8.39 for Zolpidem 5 mg. which is a generic drug and I paid that amount for the first several months and then they decided to charge me $46.00. Their formulary page says they don't change their price in the plan year. And in addition they now post for 2018 a price of $7.27. Senior citizens use the tools that Medicare.gov and Silverscripts website to make a very important and expensive decision every year and we should be getting accurate information. Medicare.gov and Silverscipt online to find plans for 2018 also has the lower prices but that is not what you are going to pay. I have literally spent days on the phone and get all kinds of answers. I had 2 of the reps look up the price and say "oh yeah I see $8.39 too and then they say, well the price must have gone up!! Another said well we negotiate our prices with the drug company and if our price goes up, we pass that on to you. Well I would imagine you would negotiate a price on a yearly basis, not monthly. Do yourself a big favor and don't go with this company, you cannot trust them.
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