Yes, anyone can save on prescription drugs!
If you or someone you know pays for their own prescription drugs, using the Pharmacy Reward discount card every time with every prescription can save money.

Even if someone has Medicare, prescription drugs are not currently covered and the new benefit is available only to a small number of people and covers only $600 of prescriptions–so using your card at our preferred pharmacies can help you save on the cost of prescription drugs.
For those with insurance, like an HMO, which may cover some of the cost of prescription drugs, there is no harm in presenting the Pharmacy Reward discount card to your pharmacist. The Pharmacy Reward discount card can help anyone save on the prescriptions not covered by insurance or when insurance benefits are exceeded.
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Need Help Paying For Your Medications? Visit NeedyMeds.Com, a site designed to provide information about patient assistance programs which provide no cost prescription medications to eligible participants.
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1. Print A Free Pharmacy Reward Discount Card
Simply enter some basic information to generate a card for yourself or anyone you know. You
may generate as many Pharmacy Reward discount cards as you like.
2. Select a Pharmacy
The Pharmacy Reward card is valid at thousands of locations nationwide. A partial list of participating chains is provided with your printed card. Your card is also valid at many independently-owned community pharmacies. Ask your pharmacist if they accept your card or look for your pharmacy here online.
3. Submit Your Prescription
Doctors can call in a prescription into any participating pharmacy, or Pharmacy Reward card users can simply present their prescription, with their card at any participating pharmacy.
4. Show Your Card
Make sure the pharmacist has the Pharmacy Reward Card printed form this web site. The pharmacy will verify eligibility and obtain the discounted cost of the prescription within seconds.
Timely Savings For All Pharmacy Reward Card Users
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“As a pharmacist, I have seen the costs of prescription drugs spiral upwards to where seniors are paying more and more for their prescription drugs. Many people are on multiple medications and $100 prescriptions are not unheard of. With the number of new an expensive drugs being released on the market every year consumers are faced with difficult choices. This card can help you save on your prescription drugs. It’s a great program”
– Jon Black, Pharmacist
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