Medtipster announces new promotion to help Michigan residents save on their prescription costs

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Medtipster, the company behind the new online healthcare search engine and price comparator Medtipster.com, is pleased to announce a new promotion to help Michigan residents save on their prescription costs.

Through Medtipster's "FREE Everyday Prescription Giveaway," consumers can visit www.medtipster.com to register for a chance to win a free qualifying generic prescription from a participating pharmacy. Network pharmacies on medtipster.com include Kroger, Target, Spartan, and Wal-Mart, among others. Hundreds of winners will be selected at random during the 31-day promotion, beginning December 1, 2009. Winners will select from thousands of qualifying generic medications listed on www.medtipster.com and receive them for free at participating pharmacies.

"Switching to generic prescriptions is a great way for consumers to save money on their healthcare costs, without compromising their quality of care," said Jason A. Klein, President of Medtipster. "Our 'FREE Everyday' promotion will bring awareness to this, and to the fact that consumers can save everyday by using Medtipster.com to find where they can locate generic equivalents of their medications on discount pricing programs, right in their neighborhoods."

SOURCE Medtipster

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