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Over-The-Counter Mail Order Program 1-866-768-8490 As a Superior Over-the-Counter Mail Order Program 1-866-768-8490 As a Superior value-added service, STAR+PLUS and STAR Health members can get $30 in items every 3 months (90 days). STAR members can get $25 in items every 3 months (90 days). No prescription is needed. To order, please call 1-866-768-8490. Have your Superior ID card ready when you call. Your order will be mailed to your home in 5-10 days. Please use these items only as directed. If you have questions about safe use of any of these items, talk to your doctor. Item Description Compare to: Price Item Description Compare to: Price Analgesics Eye Care 1 Ibuprofen 200mg tab Motrin IB $6 31 Tetrahydrozoline drops Visine $4 2 Naproxen sod 220mg tab Aleve $9 61 Lubricating eye drops Refresh Tears $7 3 Aspirin 325mg tab Bayer Aspirin $5 First Aid Creams/Ointments 4 Aspirin ec 325 mg tab Ecotrin $6 32 Calamine lotion Calamine Lotion $4 5 Aspirin ec 81 mg Halfprin $5 33 Hydrocortisone !5 cream Cort-Aid $4 6 Acetaminophen 500mg tab Tylenol Extra Str $6 34 Triple antibiotic ointment Neosporin $5 7 Mentholated ointment Ben Gay $6 60 Medicated lip balm Carmex $3 Antacids First Aid Supplies 8 Simethicone 80mg tab Mylanta Anti-Gas $6 35 Athletic bandage Ace Bandage $7 9 Calc carb 500mg chewable TUMS $6 36 Adhesive tape First-Aid Tape $3 10 Famotidine 10mg tab Pepcid AC $9 37 Band-aids Band-Aids $4 Antidiarrheals 38 Carbamide peroxide Debrox Drops $4 11 Loperamide 2mg cap Imodium $5 39 Gauze pads Gauze Pads $3 12 Bismuth mixture Pepto-Bismol $5 40 Cotton swab Q-Tips $4 Antifungals 41 Oral thermometer Thermometer $6 13 Clotrimazole 1% vag cream Gyne-Lotrimin $9 42 Alcohol swabs Alcohol Swabs $4 14 Tolnaftate 1% Tinactin $7 43 Ice bag 9 inch Ice Bag $9 Antihemorrhoidals Laxatives 15 Hemorrhoidal ointment Preparation-H $8 44 Dss 100mg Colace $6 Children's Products 45 Bisacodyl suppository Dulcolax Supp $4 16 Orajel baby Orajel Baby $9 Glycerine 47 Glyc suppository - child suppository $3 17 Diaper rash ointment Balmex $9 Miscellaneous Items 18 Simethicone drops Mylanta Drops $7 56 Pill box – 7 days Pill Box $4 19 Multivitamin drops Poly-Vi-Sol $8 Pediculicides 20 Ibuprofen 100mg/5ml susp Childrens Motrin $9 48 Rid lice treatment RID $9 21 Acetaminophen liquid Tylenol Liquid $6 Smoking Cessation Gum 22 Acetaminophen chewable Tylenol Chewb $5 57 Nicotine Polacrilex Gum 2 mg Nicorette $15 23 Acetaminophen drops Tylenol Drops $6 58 Nicotine Polacrilex Gum 4 mg Nicorette $15 Condoms Vitamins and Minerals 55 Condoms Trojan Enz $2 49 Calc carb 600mg tab Caltrate 600 $6 Cough/Cold 50 Multivitamin w/ minerals Theragran - M $10 24 Diphenhydramine 25mg cap Benadryl caps $5 51 Child chew vitamin Flintstones First $7 25 Diphenhydramine elixir Benadryl Elixir $5 52 Vitamin A 10,000u caps Vitamin A $5 26 Sore throat lozenge Chloraseptic Loz $5 53 Vitamin C 500mg tabs Vitamin C $5 27 Medicated chest rub Vicks Vapo-Rub $7 54 Vitamin E 400iu gels Vitamin E $9 28 Guiafenesin syrup Robitussin $5 59 Senior Vitamin w/ minerals Centrum Silver $11 29 Oxymetazoline 0.05% AFRIN $5 62 Vitamin D Vitamin D $7 30 Loratadine 10mg tab Claritin $10 Glucosamine / 63 Glucosamine / Chrondrotiin Chrondrotiin $12 Value-added services are valid from September 1, 2015 to March 1, 2016. SHP_20151062 .
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