RTT Diabetes Test Page

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RT Diabetes Education
LEARN MORE ABOUT WAYS TO TREAT YOUR DIABETES
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RTT Facts
All about diabetes

- Four of the top five brand name drugs taken by RT employees are for controlling diabetes.

- Like other employers, diabetes and the cost to treat is one of the largest expenses of our health plan.

- RT wants to give our employees information to help them understand more about diabetes management.

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Type II Diabetes Risk Test

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How can you save money?

Some pharmacies offer free or reduced generic drug supplies that helps to treat diabetes. Publix offers up to a free 90 day supply of Metformin & Lisinopril. Through Blink Health, you can get a free 1 year supply of Metformin, Glipizide, and Pioglitazone at Wal-Mart, Kroger, or Rite Aid. Other generic drugs used to treat diabetes include Acetohexamide and Tolazmide. Talk to your physician and see if any of these drugs may be used to treat your diabetes & lower your prescription costs!

What does it cost to treat Diabetes?

Treating diabetes often involves expensive medications and prescriptions. Even after insurance, the cost of treating diabetes adds up quickly. Below you will find resources to discount cards and savings we have provided for you to help with the cost of these medications.

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Alternative Diabetes Medications

Below we have listed cheaper alternatives to well-known diabetes medications. Acarbose, Metformin, and Glipizide are less expensive than other well known brands of diabetes medications. All of these medications are known to help treat diabetes. However, work with your doctor on what medication is best for you. If they approve of you using the cheaper alternative, great! It can save you money in the long run. For more information on these medications, click the icons below.

Acarbose

An alternative to Metformin for first-line treatment in Type II diabetes. Price ranges from $16-$25 without a prescription.

Glipizide

An alternative for Victoza which is orally received versus injection and at a much cheaper price. This medication can be purchased for less than $15 at drug stores.

Metformin

An inexpensive drug used to treat high blood sugar levels caused by Type II Diabetes. Price ranges from $6-$12 without prescription. Free at Publix and $4 at Walmart.

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