A Note on Quantities
The quantity is a typical 30 day supply. In most cases, this is appropriate if you have been prescribed a 30 day supply. In many other cases, changing this quantity may not be appropriate.
The quantity of some medications is represented as a weight, a volume, or a number of doses. Examples could include inhalers, creams, liquids or anything in a blister pack. Generally, these are NOT subdivisible, and changing the quantity in the drug search will result in a price for a quantity that cannot be sold at a pharmacy. A good comparison might be trying to purchase a single egg at a grocery store - they are only sold in cartons of specific quantities. If you have any question, please consult your pharmacist or contact FamilyWize for further clarification.
By clicking Continue you understand that your quantity may not accurately reflect the price of the prescription medication.