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All good things must come to an end, and this is exactly what happened between Walgreens and Express Script. Walgreens wanted new provisions in their contract with Express Scripts like steady
rates, discounts for military men and women, and 90-day refills at the pharmacy. However, Express
Scripts wasn’t willing to negotiate these new terms. So now, Express Scripts members would have to
look for other alternatives, and this is unfortunate because Walgreens, with its many branches, is easily
accessible, operates 24/7, and even has drive-thru pharmacies.

Even TriCare members, mostly military men and women, were affected with this partnership failure.
TriCare is a health and prescription drug program for men and women in the military that allows them
to avail of prescription drugs at much lower rates. Nevertheless, Walgreens is negotiating something so
that this service won’t face any disruptions.

At the same time, Walgreens is encouraging people to try the Walgreens Prescription Savings Club.
This program would benefit everyone, Express Scripts member or not. The annual membership for this
club is $20 for individuals and $35 for families. However, for the whole month of January, individuals can
join for just $5 and families may do so for $10. Those who will join this club are automatically entitled to
enjoy on more than 8,000 generic and non-generic medications.

If you want to find out more about this program, be sure to like Walgreens on Facebook and follow the
updates of Walgreens on Twitter.

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