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SlickdealsForumsHot DealsPrime Members: Amazon RxPass Program: Get All Your Eligible Generic Medications $5/Month (Not Available in CA, MN, NH, TX or WA)
Prime Members: Amazon RxPass Program: Get All Your Eligible Generic Medications
$5/Month
(Not Available in CA, MN, NH, TX or WA)
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Amazon has for Prime Members: Amazon RxPass Monthly Subscription Program on sale for $5/month (no matter how many meds you take)
Thanks to Community Member SUCHaDEAL for posting this deal.
Note, Amazon RxPass is exclusive to Amazon Prime members only
Program features:
RxPass is a benefit for Prime members that gives subscribers access to the most common generic medications for a flat fee of $5 a month. Subscribers can get all their prescribed medications on the RxPass list filled as often as they need for one flat monthly fee. RxPass also works with auto-refill so that you get all your eligible prescriptions automatically for no more than $5 a month.
You cannot use an HSA or FSA to pay your RxPass subscription fee. RxPass is not insurance and is not a substitute for insurance.
You can cancel RxPass anytime. You will still be able to use RxPass for the rest of the month you've paid for, and you will not be charged again. Canceling a Prime membership will also result in canceling RxPass.
RxPass does restrict eligibility based on insurance and the state where medications will be shipped. People with government-funded insurance such as Medicare or Medicaid are not eligible sign up for RxPass right now. Additionally, RxPass is not currently available to send medications to California, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Texas, and Washington. Amazon Pharmacy is still available in all of those states
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I use this and it works really well!! $5 per month for meds on the list.
Some meds that I know family members take cost lower through amazon (without insurance option) vs with insurance and a copay
example: levothyroxin - without insurance, $3.98 through amazon, with insurance, $5 copay at walmart
Even cheaper for a 90 day supply through amazon ($9.95 without insurance)
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Some meds that I know family members take cost lower through amazon (without insurance option) vs with insurance and a copay
example: levothyroxin - without insurance, $3.98 through amazon, with insurance, $5 copay at walmart
Even cheaper for a 90 day supply through amazon ($9.95 without insurance)
damn. due to my laziness i havent switched my prescription to Amz yet. been paying like $30+ for 90-day levothyroxine for yrs via optumRX mail-order via insurance. what a ripoff.
This program isn't available in California so I can't use it, but I just looked for two medications that I fill at Costco using GoodRX bc my insurance doesn't cover them and Amazon Pharmacy with Prime benefits beats GoodRX so I'm going to switch!
Does anyone know of any other rx coupons or discount programs?
Sumatriptan is a pretty cheap med as-is. I also take it for migraines (it's an as needed sort of drug) and a dozen costs me a few bucks at CVS. It looks like Amazon Clinic will sell you them for ~$0.50/ea. Since you're not supposed to take them more than 10 days per month, it shouldn't even be worth getting into a program.
Instead if you sign up for CVS care pass for
$5/month, they give you $10 each month to spend and also free shipping. And you can stack up coupons. Been doing it from last couple of years
He should be getting all his meds delivered to his door for free from the VA like I do.
He does quite a bit of that as well, I figured this could fill in any gaps if necessary. Either way, it's difficult for him to even get his packages off his front porch, whenever I go over and see him I take his meds in for him if they're on the front steps. He's in rough shape!
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Cost Plus Drugs is also a great place to look.
example: levothyroxin - without insurance, $3.98 through amazon, with insurance, $5 copay at walmart
Even cheaper for a 90 day supply through amazon ($9.95 without insurance)
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Ralph's is Kroger
example: levothyroxin - without insurance, $3.98 through amazon, with insurance, $5 copay at walmart
Even cheaper for a 90 day supply through amazon ($9.95 without insurance)
Does anyone know of any other rx coupons or discount programs?
Wonder why common (and usually cheap) meds aren't on the list? 🤔
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He should be getting all his meds delivered to his door for free from the VA like I do.
Now you just need a girlfriend, or buy an inflatable one on Amazon too
It is. It's just called Ralph's here in California.
Does anyone know of any other rx coupons or discount programs?
$5/month, they give you $10 each month to spend and also free shipping. And you can stack up coupons. Been doing it from last couple of years
Does anyone know of any other rx coupons or discount programs?
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Does anyone know of any other rx coupons or discount programs?