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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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Levothyroxin has been on the Walmart $4 - 30 days and $10 - 90 days list for > 6 years now. Never needed insurance for it either.
Check the Walmart $4 list for more generics that they offer for this price without any insurance.
You are correct.. Walmart and Amazon are essentially the same (within 2 cents) for many generic meds at 30 and 90 days.. while levothyroxine is the same, some folks also take liothyronine.. which is much cheaper at Amazon and cost plus..
2 things to know.. Amazon scripts may be considered out of state and docs/nps may not be able to send there.. simply have scripts sent to Walmart and have Amazon transfer (takes 24 hrs)..
If you go with Walmart and can get long term refills (12 months for example), no need to make multiple trips.. ask Walmart to fill them all at the same time.. they will do it
Amazon won't fill all at the same time, but you can typically order the next refill within a week or so.
Cost Plus Drugs is amazing. It's actually cheaper for me to order all my medications through them WITHOUT insurance than it is for me to use my insurance and get my meds at CVS. It's crazy.
Is it regular tablets or injectibles? Tablets are very cheap and you should go to an independent pharmacy.
Thanks for the replies! To follow up…
1) I take the regular tablets (100mg)
2) I don't have a Ralph's either lol
3) I pay $22 for 9 pills with the GoodRx discount, so anything less than that would be great!
(Note: 9 tablets is supposed to be a 30-day supply, but with migraines, sometimes I need more which can get pricey.)
Do you live where there are Kroger grocery stores with a pharmacy? They have a discount program that's $36/year that I use.
I was researching this a couple months ago, and Kroger's site says their Rx discount program will end July 1st. I ended up going with SingleCare, though it pays to check the prices of your prescriptions before making a choice.
I switched from Express Scripts (plan through work) to Amazon, paying CASH, no insurance.
For 90-days of what I take
Express - $376
Amazon - $67+$15 (3 months of the program)
Express Scripts called me to do a wellness check to see why I handn't filled anything with them. I ran through the numbers and that was it, they said, "well we're glad you're getting them". Such a ripoff.
Side note: The place I work is "self-insured" which means the Insurance is a service but the company pays the actual bills + participation fees. They have stop-loss insurance if someone spends over $xxxxxx per year.
It's crystal clear to me that they company has Express Scripts OVERCHARGING for common, cheap medications as a way to claw back funds to offset their costs of more expensive scripts. They can eat my ass with that BS.
I switched from Express Scripts (plan through work) to Amazon, paying CASH, no insurance.
For 90-days of what I take
Express - $376
Amazon - $67+$15 (3 months of the program)
Express Scripts called me to do a wellness check to see why I handn't filled anything with them. I ran through the numbers and that was it, they said, "well we're glad you're getting them". Such a ripoff.
Side note: The place I work is "self-insured" which means the Insurance is a service but the company pays the actual bills + participation fees. They have stop-loss insurance if someone spends over $xxxxxx per year.
It's crystal clear to me that they company has Express Scripts OVERCHARGING for common, cheap medications as a way to claw back funds to offset their costs of more expensive scripts. They can eat my ass with that BS.
Health insurance is a racket to be honest with you. It's there to support a massive industrial complex that is now so big, we can't get rid of it, because it would put so many people out of work. Yet all that extra paperwork is costing us all so much more in complexity, resources and headaches.
On top of it, health insurance keeps prices up, not down. I'm convinced they're negotiating the prices up and get a kickback somehow on the back.
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)
Levothyroxine at Walmart is already $4 for 30 or $10 for 90 as a cash price and you don't have to deal with mail order issues.
For those of you who picked up the Sam's Club Plus membership, don't forget to check with them. Several generic are available at no cost with the Plus membership.
"What is included in the pharmacy benefit for Sam's Club Plus Members*?
Sam's Club Plus Members can save money through prescription discounts. Plus Members are eligible to receive a 30 day supply of over 600 generic drugs for $10 or less as well as 10 select generic prescriptions for $0.* The 10 generic prescription drugs for $0 are:
• Amlodipine • Donepezil • Escitalopram • Finasteride • Lisinopril
• Metformin • Montelukast • Pioglitazone • Sertraline • Vitamin D2 50,000IU"
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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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Does anyone know of any other rx coupons or discount programs?
Is it regular tablets or injectibles? Tablets are very cheap and you should go to an independent pharmacy.
Cost Plus Drugs is also a great place to look.
Prices seem very good.. better than Amazon or Walmart.. except they charge $5 shipping (is that for each item or entire order?)
Check the Walmart $4 list for more generics that they offer for this price without any insurance.
You are correct.. Walmart and Amazon are essentially the same (within 2 cents) for many generic meds at 30 and 90 days.. while levothyroxine is the same, some folks also take liothyronine.. which is much cheaper at Amazon and cost plus..
2 things to know.. Amazon scripts may be considered out of state and docs/nps may not be able to send there.. simply have scripts sent to Walmart and have Amazon transfer (takes 24 hrs)..
If you go with Walmart and can get long term refills (12 months for example), no need to make multiple trips.. ask Walmart to fill them all at the same time.. they will do it
Amazon won't fill all at the same time, but you can typically order the next refill within a week or so.
Cost Plus Drugs is also a great place to look.
Cost Plus Drugs is amazing. It's actually cheaper for me to order all my medications through them WITHOUT insurance than it is for me to use my insurance and get my meds at CVS. It's crazy.
Thanks for the replies! To follow up…
1) I take the regular tablets (100mg)
2) I don't have a Ralph's either lol
3) I pay $22 for 9 pills with the GoodRx discount, so anything less than that would be great!
(Note: 9 tablets is supposed to be a 30-day supply, but with migraines, sometimes I need more which can get pricey.)
Thank you again for all your help 😊
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I take three drugs on their list and one that isn't but is OTC and cheap in bulk supply so that's no worry.
Cost plus drugs was a blended $25/month, Walmart was $36 (but local), this is locked at ~$7 which is mind blowing.
For 90-days of what I take
Express - $376
Amazon - $67+$15 (3 months of the program)
Express Scripts called me to do a wellness check to see why I handn't filled anything with them. I ran through the numbers and that was it, they said, "well we're glad you're getting them". Such a ripoff.
Side note: The place I work is "self-insured" which means the Insurance is a service but the company pays the actual bills + participation fees. They have stop-loss insurance if someone spends over $xxxxxx per year.
It's crystal clear to me that they company has Express Scripts OVERCHARGING for common, cheap medications as a way to claw back funds to offset their costs of more expensive scripts. They can eat my ass with that BS.
Cost Plus Drugs is also a great place to look.
For 90-days of what I take
Express - $376
Amazon - $67+$15 (3 months of the program)
Express Scripts called me to do a wellness check to see why I handn't filled anything with them. I ran through the numbers and that was it, they said, "well we're glad you're getting them". Such a ripoff.
Side note: The place I work is "self-insured" which means the Insurance is a service but the company pays the actual bills + participation fees. They have stop-loss insurance if someone spends over $xxxxxx per year.
It's crystal clear to me that they company has Express Scripts OVERCHARGING for common, cheap medications as a way to claw back funds to offset their costs of more expensive scripts. They can eat my ass with that BS.
On top of it, health insurance keeps prices up, not down. I'm convinced they're negotiating the prices up and get a kickback somehow on the back.
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)
Levothyroxine at Walmart is already $4 for 30 or $10 for 90 as a cash price and you don't have to deal with mail order issues.
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"What is included in the pharmacy benefit for Sam's Club Plus Members*?
Sam's Club Plus Members can save money through prescription discounts. Plus Members are eligible to receive a 30 day supply of over 600 generic drugs for $10 or less as well as 10 select generic prescriptions for $0.* The 10 generic prescription drugs for $0 are:
• Amlodipine • Donepezil • Escitalopram • Finasteride • Lisinopril
• Metformin • Montelukast • Pioglitazone • Sertraline • Vitamin D2 50,000IU"