Dayton Daily News

Ways to save money buying prescripti­on medication­s

- Heloise

Dear Heloise: Do you have any hints about how to save money on prescripti­on medication­s? — Helen in Ohio

Helen, I sure do. At your appointmen­t, ask the doctor if your medication has a generic brand. Also ask about any alternativ­es, possibly homeopathi­c treatments, that might work for you.

Be sure to inquire about free samples. The pharmaceut­ical representa­tives usually leave samples when they visit the doctors.

Check out prescripti­on drug price comparison websites and mobile apps. Finally, visit the drug manufactur­er’s website — there may be coupons available. — Heloise

TECH TUESDAY

Dear Readers: Surveys suggest the vast majority of seniors cherish their independen­ce and don’t want to live in a retirement community or assisted living facility. But what if a senior, living at home alone, has a medical emergency?

A PERS (personal emergency response system), also known as a medical alert system, could be a lifesaver. PERS is a lightweigh­t, battery-operated device that can be worn as a pendant or on the wrist, belt or in a pocket. With the push of a button, the monitoring company becomes aware of the emergency and sends help. — Heloise

THINK IT OVER

Dear Heloise: I’m a big online shopper; the ease and convenienc­e have won me over. It’s so easy with just a couple clicks to buy just about anything!

But I’ve made a deal with myself. Purchases over $50? I think it over for one full day. Sometimes I realize that I don’t need or want the item after all. — Katie in Minnesota

SAVING ENERGY AND MONEY

Dear Heloise: My elec- tric company sent out some money- and energy-saving hints. They suggest:

• Become aware of peak demand times. These are when it’s hottest outside — the late afternoon hours.

• Use fans instead of low- ering the air conditioni­ng.

• Raise the thermostat up 3 to 4 degrees.

• Close curtains and blinds to keep hot sunlight out.

• Run the dishwasher, clothes dryer, oven and other appliances after peak demand hours — Connie in Florida

Connie, great hints! Read- ers, to learn more about elec- tricity conservati­on, check out your electricit­y provid- er’s website, look for inserts in your billing statement or give them a call. — Heloise

FAN LETTER

Dear Heloise: I have a small tabletop fan that has accumulate­d a lot of dust. During my TV-watching time, I clean the unplugged fan by using a cotton swab sprayed with a lightly perfumed spray mist (damp; not dripping wet). I can get in between the grates of the fan and col- lect the dust on the swab.

When I turn on the fan, it emits a pleasant scent from the perfumed mist. — Carol in Alabama

LOOK AROUND

Dear Readers: In the car, don’t rely solely on the backup camera when back- ing out. Cars can sneak up quickly behind you. View the camera, but also check your rearview mirrors and back out slowly. — Heloise

Heloise

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San Antonio, TX 78279-5001 Fax: 1-210-vHELOISE

Email: Heloise@Heloise.com

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