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$20 for $40 Worth of Transferred or New Compounded Prescriptions at Prescription’s Compounding Pharmacy in Broken Arrow

Prescription’s Compounding Pharmacy
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Kathleen
7 years ago
I bought the Groupon with a $40 value, and my prescription only came to $31.80. I could not spend the balance on other merchandise in the store. I was disappointed in the value lost on that deal.
  • Custom-formulated medications
  • Consult face-to-face with pharmacists
  • Treatments for humans & pets
  • Many $7.50 prescriptions

Prescription medicines are sometimes the only viable cure for an illness, especially if doctor-nurse vaudeville duos fail to exorcise the affliction with laughter. Restore vim and vigor with today’s Groupon: for $20, you get $40 worth of transferred or new compounded prescriptions at Prescription’s Compounding Pharmacy in Broken Arrow.

Led by owner-pharmacist DiGi Field, Prescription’s team of experienced potion-dispensers soothes ailments of both humans and pets. An emphasis on face-to-face communication with the pharmacist (as opposed to merely receiving drugs from a technician) means that meds are more closely tailored to the specific malady, be it a sore throat or a nascent evil superpower. Prescription’s pharmacists are also schooled in the art of compounding, allowing them to concoct special formulations as well as fill scripts for commercial products. The majority of elixirs run in the $35–$45 range, with compounds typically between $35–$100, although staff members happily suggest replacements from a bevy of $7.50 remedies. Insurance co-pays are no more expensive than at big-box vendors, and short wait times ensure that pet possums don’t get the chance to scare owners by playing dead before taking their trash-flavored pills.

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Feb 28, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 2 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. In-store only. New or transferred prescriptions only. Not valid toward insurance copays, or state or federal government reimbursed plans. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

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