Yesterday, I went to Food Basics pharmacy to fill several new prescriptions after my recent blood test review with the doctor. Like many seniors, I have been taking some medications for years. Some were still brand-name drugs such as Crestor, Norvasc, and Mavik. Recently, the doctor also prescribed new medications for blood sugar and kidney protection. While talking with the pharmacist, I suddenly realized something practical. Why not switch all my medications from brand-name to generic versions? The pharmacist helped me review the list carefully: Crestor → Rosuvastatin Norvasc → Amlodipine Mavik → Trandolapril Forxiga → Dapagliflozin generic To my surprise, most generic medications are fully covered by OHIP for seniors, while brand-name medications may still require paying the price difference plus dispensing fees. That means changing to generics could save a meaningful amount of money every month. For retirees living on pensions or fixed incomes, every dollar matters. What I le...
Grandpa 's Journey
Grandpa David 's reflections, healthy aging, family, and life lessons.