Using Prescription Discount Cards and Coupons

Check GoodRx, RxSaver, and SingleCare for potential discounts. These websites offer coupons you can print or show on your smartphone at the pharmacy.

Many pharmacy chains (like CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart) have their own prescription savings programs. Explore their websites or apps; you might find a significant price reduction without needing a separate card.

Manufacturer coupons are sometimes available directly from the drug company. Look for these on the Propecia website or consult your doctor for leads.

Compare prices across different pharmacies. Prices vary considerably, so don’t assume your usual pharmacy offers the best deal. Use online pharmacy price checkers or call ahead to compare costs.

Negotiate directly with your pharmacy. Politely ask if they can offer any additional discounts or explore options for payment plans if needed. Some pharmacies have flexibility in their pricing.

Consider using a mail-order pharmacy. They frequently offer lower prices for larger quantities of medication.