Pharmacy and Pricing Questions
Which pharmacies accept the card?
The RxSavingsPlus card is accepted at more than 60,000 pharmacies nationwide, including many of the leading chains. Click here for a list of participating chain pharmacies. Or, you can call your local pharmacy to ask if they accept the RxSavingsPlus card.
How much will I save?
While savings on each prescription may vary, as a member of RxSavingsPlus you can save an average of 22% off of the pharmacy’s regular retail prices for prescription drugs. In addition, you may save even more by choosing from our list of select medications. This list is comprised of products offering additional savings.
Will I always receive the lowest price?
Yes. You will receive the best price available to you through this program at the pharmacy. On occasion, pharmacies will price a particular medication lower than the discount rate provided by the card. If that occurs, you will receive the lower price.
Can I find out the discounted price of my prescriptions before going to the pharmacy?
Because prices can vary by location, only the actual pharmacy can tell you the exact price of the prescription.
Why did the price of my prescription change since the last time I purchased the prescription?
Drug prices are different from pharmacy to pharmacy. Even chains have different prices in their stores depending on the population they are servicing. Additionally, manufacturers’ drug prices change periodically.
Will I save 22 percent on all my medications?
Because a pharmacy’s retail price or usual and customary charge can differ greatly by pharmacy, your exact percentage of savings may vary depending on the prescription drug and the price you have paid before.
Do I have to choose between my RxSavingsPlus card and a flat rate $4 generic option?
No, always present your RxSavingsPlus card at a participating pharmacy so you will receive the lowest price available from the pharmacy for that prescription medicine on that day. You will receive the $4 flat-rate price, or the RxSavingsPlus discounted price when it is lower.