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Save on Prescription Medications With Over 680 Copay Cards on GoodRx.com

Tori Marsh, MPH
Written by Tori Marsh, MPH
Published on August 16, 2018

Have you ever gone to the pharmacy only to realize that you’re on the hook for a high copay or your insurance just won’t cover your medication at all. You’re not alone. Luckily, many drug manufacturers offer savings through copay cards, also known as manufacturer coupons. These programs are typically for brand-name drugs, and can lower the price of your medication to as little as $0.

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GoodRx currently has information on over 680 active copay cards for hundreds of prescription medications. Here are 20 of the most popular:

To see if your drug has any savings opportunities like copay cards, search for your drug on GoodRx.com and click the “Savings Tips” tab on the left.

Copay card limitations

Before you redeem your manufacturer copay card, you should understand that they may have some requirements and limitations. First of all, there are restrictions on the number of times you can save with them—meaning you may be on the hook for the cash price of your medication after a certain number of uses. Additionally, copay cards are typically only for insured patients, and patients with Medicare or any federal- or state-run insurance will not qualify.

Keep in mind that while copay cards can reduce your copay, your insurance company will still potentially pay thousands of dollars for your drug. Critics of copay cards, or manufacturer coupons, claim that they drive insurance premiums up, mask manufacturer price hikes and discourage the use of cost-effective generics. However, if you are having trouble affording your life-saving medication, these cards can still be a good option to consider.

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