Video: How To Save On Prescriptions

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Why utilize GoodRx?
How can GoodRx help?
How do I find discounts for my drug?
What are GoodRX coupons?
How do I use a GoodRX coupon?
You can show the coupon on your phone by:
What if I have insurance or Medicare?
Why utilize GoodRx?

Prescription drug prices are not regulated. The cost of a prescription may differ by more than $100 between pharmacies across the street from each other!

Insurance isn’t paying for prescriptions like it used to. In the past 10 years, insurance companies have passed 25‐80% more of the cost of drugs onto patients.

How can GoodRx help?

GoodRx gathers current prices and discounts to help you find the lowest cost pharmacy for your prescriptions. The average GoodRx customer saves $276 a year on their prescriptions.

How do I find discounts for my drug?

It’s easy. Just go to the home page, type in your drug’s name in the search field, and click the “Find the Lowest Price” button. help you spell the name of your prescription.

What are GoodRX coupons?

GoodRx coupons will help you pay less than the cash price for your prescription. They’re free to use and are accepted at virtually every U.S. pharmacy. Your pharmacist will know how to enter the codes on the coupon to pull up the lowest discount available.

How do I use a GoodRX coupon?

It’s similar to using a coupon at a grocery store. Simply print the coupon and bring it with you to the pharmacy when you pick up your prescription. The pharmacist will enter the numbers on the coupon into their system to find the discount.

You can show the coupon on your phone by:

A) Sending the coupon to yourself via email or text
B) Or using the GoodRx mobile app (IOS and Android)
C) Or visiting our mobile website

What if I have insurance or Medicare?

Many insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRX may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance copay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 or even free without insurance. Just make sure you discuss any prescription changes with your doctor first.

Information subject to change. Visit GoodRX.com for the most up to date information and instructions.

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