RxSaver is a free-to-use prescription medication coupon platform. RxSaver coupons are available on the RxSaver website and the free RxSaver mobile app. RxSaver offers discounted pricing on more than 6,000 prescription medications. Here’s how to use RxSaver to save up to 80% on prescription medications, whether you have insurance, or do not have insurance.
How to Use RxSaver in Three Easy Steps
To find coupons for your prescription medication from RxSaver follow these three steps:
- Type your prescription name into the website or mobile app
- Identify the pharmacy near you with the best coupon pricing
- Provide the coupon code to the pharmacy where you will fill your medication
Is there a fee for using RxSaver?
No. There is no fee for using RxSaver. You do not need to join a membership. All prescription drug coupons are free and available to all to use.
Does RxSaver really work?
Yes! RxSaver offers free coupons for over 6,000+ prescription medications and has helped more than 7 million people save on their prescription costs. You can search for coupons on either the RxSaver website or the free app.
Is RxSaver accepted at all of America’s pharmacies?
RxSaver coupons are accepted at all major pharmacies. Some, but not all of the pharmacies that accept RxSaver include:
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Albertsons (Sav-On)
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Costco
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CVS
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Duane Reade
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Giant
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Giant Eagle
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H-E-B
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Hy-Vee
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Kmart
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Meijer
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Publix
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Randall’s
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Rite Aid
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Safeway
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Target (CVS)
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Walgreens
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Walmart
Be sure to search for your medication in your zip code to get an accurate list of all local pharmacies that accept RxSaver coupons.
Do RxSaver coupons expire?
RxSaver coupons never expire and you can keep the coupon on file at the pharmacy for all your refills. However, prescription prices can change from time to time. Searching for your medication through the RxSaver website or app is the best way to see the most up-to-date coupon prices.
Do I need a prescription to use RxSaver?
Yes, you will need a prescription from your health care provider in order to use an RxSaver coupon at the pharmacy. When you search for a coupon for your prescription, you may find a pharmacy that offers better pricing for your medication than the pharmacy you currently use. If so, you may want to transfer your prescription, to save more.
RxSaver provides instructions here, for how to transfer a prescription in three easy steps.
How does RxSaver get low prices for prescriptions?
RxSaver works with pricing partners to display prices we have negotiated with participating pharmacies so that our valued customers and healthcare providers can have access to prescription savings.
RxSaver is constantly working to ensure that our coupons, pricing, and digital experience is outstanding for our customers. If you have questions about RxSaver reach out to our team.
Is RxSaver the same as health insurance?
RxSaver is not insurance. RxSaver is used without insurance, or in place of your insurance when the RxSaver coupon price beats your insurance copay.
To use an RxSaver coupon at a pharmacy where your insurance information is already on file, ask the pharmacist to use the coupon instead of your insurance when you pay. When using an RxSaver coupon, your prescription purchase will not count towards any insurance deductibles.
Can I use RxSaver with my insurance?
You cannot combine an RxSaver coupon with your health insurance coverage. But, you can use an RxSaver coupon in place of your health insurance. Compare the coupon price to your copay. If the coupon price beats your copay, just use the coupon instead of your insurance.
Can I use RxSaver if I don’t have insurance?
Yes! If you are uninsured, use the RxSaver coupon to save money off the cash price of your prescription medication. Search for the best price in the mobile app or on the RxSaver website, then just show the coupon when you pick up your medication.
How is RxSaver different from Prescription Drug discount cards?
Different pharmacies charge very different prices for the exact same medications. The RxSaver website and app make it easy to compare medication prices among nearby pharmacies to find the lowest price.
The RxSaver Prescription Discount Card is a free, printed savings card that offers discounts for 6,000+ prescription medications at all major pharmacies. Although the RxSaver Discount Card card doesn’t allow you to shop around for the cheapest pharmacy, it’s a great choice for those who are looking for a low-tech way to save money on prescriptions.
Use RxSaver to Save Money on Medication Costs
Before filling a prescription, be sure to check RxSaver for significant savings on more than 6,000 medications. RxSaver coupons can help you save up to 80% on more than 6,000 prescription medications. RxSaver can also help you save on over-the-counter medications prescribed by your health care provider.
RxSaver Editors
RxSaver Editors are wellness enthusiasts who help you learn how you can save the most on prescription medication costs and other health-related topics.
The information on this site is generalized and is not medical advice. It is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of your healthcare professional. Always seek the advice of your healthcare professional with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard seeking advice or delay in seeking treatment because of something you have read on our site. RxSaver makes no warranty as to the accuracy, reliability or completeness of this information.
If you are in crisis or you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or 911 immediately.
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