Pharmacy
Don’t let the cost of medications keep you from managing your health. Enjoy discounts on your prescription medications with New Benefits Rx. Save 10% to 85% on most prescriptions at 60,000 retail pharmacies nationwide.
- Participating retail pharmacies include Walgreens, Target, CVS, and many other independent, national, and regional chains
- Even if you have insurance, you can present both cards at the pharmacy or research online to receive the lowest price
Testimonials
Raul L., FL
"I was prescribed Clomiphene Citrate, which isn't covered by my insurance. I went to my local CVS pharmacist, who told me the retail price would be $162. I did a search online with my discount card and found a pharmacy two doors down selling it for $72."
Robin L., ID
"I went to fill an antibiotics prescription for my daughter, and the pharmacist told me it was going to be $94. I then showed my discount card and only paid $12.62. It was a great feeling being able to fill the full prescription with no worries."
Cindy C.
"I am presently unemployed and have no insurance, and I do not qualify for any type of aid. An emergency recently placed me in the hospital and when I got out, I needed medication for my illness. I remembered that I had your card in my wallet so I took it to Walmart when the prescriptions were filled. Imagine my surprise when the price was approximately 50% of the original asking price. This was a tremendous help now that I'm facing a huge hospital bill!"
FAQs
Many pharmacies price some prescriptions at or below cost in order to draw customers to their store. If you present your discount card and the price is higher than the pharmacy’s retail rate or sale price, you will always pay the lowest price available.
Always make inquiries in person and be sure to bring your card with you. If the pharmacy still has questions, have them call the Pharmacist Help Desk number on the back of your membership card.
No. This membership is a discount card offering reduced prices. You are responsible to pay the pharmacy 100% of the discounted price.
If the medication you need is available for the PAP, it will be prominently displayed in the search, directing you to request the program. A Customer Care Assistant will respond to your request within 24 hours to see if you qualify. Qualifications can depend on the medication, but common ones include having no prescription insurance coverage or meeting program income guidelines.
You should allow 10-14 days for the prescription to be filled and delivered in the mail.