Whether you've just started taking cholesterol-lowering medication -- or have been on them for awhile -- you know that you're monthly meds can be quite pricey. And the price can increase -- especially if you have other expenses or are taking other medications. Although it may be tempting to stop taking your cholesterol drugs and shift your money to more exciting things, persistently high cholesterol levels can cost you even more money if not addressed long-term -- including hospital costs from a heart attack or stroke, or even your life.
Here are some helpful tips that can save you money on your cholesterol medications -- or on other meds, too:
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