Of the Five seniors in the study, Donna, from Anaheim, Cal., takes the most drugs (six, including Actos, Fosamax, and Zocor) and would reap the most savings by enrolling in Part D. Her best Part D option would cost about $2,324 annually -- $1,395 less than ordering from Canada. John, from Muskogee, Okla., who takes two drugs (Aggrenox and Synthroid), would save $300 a year by enrolling in his state's Part D plan. Of the Five seniors featured in the study, only One would fare worse by signing up for Part D: Joyce, from Charlotte, N.C., would pay $134 annually for Premarin, her only prescription drug, ordering from Canada, compared to $433.36 for her best Part D option.
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