I found this “Try me free” for Treximet, which is a prescription migraine medicine. Sign up here, then print a coupon good for a free prescription that is redeemable at the pharmacy with a valid prescription. You’ll find all the fine print here if you are inclined to read it.
If you take prescription medicines of any kind it is always a good idea to ask your doctor for free samples or coupons they may have on hand at the time they write the prescription. My husband did that this spring when our daughter needed amoxicillin and the doctor gave him a “try me free” coupon that he redeemed at the pharmacy. Never hurts to ask.
Your turn: Have you found ways to save money on prescription medications?


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Migraine meds are NOT cheap, and NOTHING stinks worse than trying to decide between killer pain and groceries. Treximet is a great medication, and it’s expensive because it’s new, so it’s awesome to have a coupon! Thanks so very much!