This is peanuts compared to everyone else's stories, but for me I remember the insane sticker shock I got at CVS when I went to go refill my fluticasone (allergy nasal spray) prescription. My insurance (a very good "Cadillac" plan through work with a premium that is higher than my rent) hadn't changed, but the list of drugs they covered did. The pharmacist pulled out my prescription and said "That'll be $95, please." For one vial of generic Flonase! When it had cost me more like $5/vial just the other month. I was like "um, no thank you, why is it so expensive now?" The pharmacist explained that the formulary must have changed, probably because the same drug was now available over the counter as a generic. I ended up with the $25 vial and now try and stock up when I come across a coupon. But it was just this surreal moment, with the pharmacist holding one vial that cost $95, when the exact same medication and dosage was available for $70 less not 3 feet away from the register. I mean, can you imagine going to the grocery store and Sunbeam white bread costing $5 if you get it from a shelf, vs. $15 if you get the same product, in the same packaging, from the in-store bakery? Ridiculous.