💰 Free Prescription Savings Calculator

How Much Are You Overpaying
For Your Prescriptions?

Enter your medication and current cost — see your potential savings with a free discount card in seconds.

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1 Your Medication
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Drug not in our database — we'll estimate your savings based on typical discount rates.
2 Your Current Monthly Cost
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What you currently pay at the pharmacy each month.
3 Insurance Status
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Accepted at 70,000+ pharmacies nationwide. No enrollment, no fees — just show it at the counter.

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🏆 Most Saved This Month

Real savings from people using discount cards on common prescriptions

#1
Jardiance (Empagliflozin)
$5,208/yr
Cash: $580 → Card: $145/mo
#2
Eliquis (Apixaban)
$3,120/yr
Cash: $550 → Card: $290/mo
#3
Ozempic (Semaglutide)
$1,800/yr
Cash: $970 → Card: $820/mo
#4
Lyrica (Pregabalin)
$1,860/yr
Cash: $200 → Card: $45/mo
#5
Januvia (Sitagliptin)
$4,740/yr
Cash: $520 → Card: $125/mo
#6
Atorvastatin (generic)
$420/yr
Cash: $40 → Card: $5/mo

How Prescription Discount Cards Work

Free cards that work at the pharmacy counter — no insurance needed

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Search Your Drug

Enter your medication name to see typical discount card pricing vs cash price at nearby pharmacies.

2

Get Your Free Card

Download or print your free Rx discount card. No enrollment form, no credit card, no expiry date.

3

Show at the Counter

Hand the card (or show your phone) to the pharmacist before they ring you up. Instant savings applied.

4

Share the Savings

Tell a friend! Anyone can use a discount card — even people with insurance (card sometimes beats your copay).

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the discount card really free?

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Yes — 100% free. No registration, no credit card, no monthly fee. The card is funded by pharmacy benefit managers who negotiate bulk rates. You just show it at the counter.

Can I use a discount card if I have insurance?

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Yes, in many cases. You can't use both simultaneously, but you can compare the discount card price to your insurance copay and choose whichever is lower. For high-deductible plans, the card often wins — especially for generics.

Are these prices accurate?

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Our prices are representative estimates based on publicly available data from GoodRx, Cost Plus Drugs, and pharmacy benefit data. Actual prices vary by pharmacy, location, and dosage. Always confirm with your pharmacist before filling.

What pharmacies accept discount cards?

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Most major pharmacy chains and independents accept discount cards: CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger, Rite Aid, Costco, and 70,000+ locations nationwide. Some mail-order pharmacies also accept them.

Does it work for Medicare patients?

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Medicare recipients can use discount cards for Part D drugs only when NOT using Medicare benefits for that fill. You also can't count discount card purchases toward your out-of-pocket maximum. For Medicare patients, Extra Help (Low Income Subsidy) may be a better option.

Why isn't my drug showing the full savings?

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Some medications — especially newer brand-name biologics and GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic — have limited discounting because they're under active patent protection and high demand. Discount cards typically save more on generic drugs (often 80%+ off) than on brand-name drugs.

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