GoodRx is NOT insurance.
GoodRx is NOT insurance.
GoodRx is NOT insurance.
GoodRx is NOT insurance.
GoodRx is NOT insurance.
GoodRx is NOT insurance.
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Type in your drug name and review the details of your prescription to see and compare prices.

Type in your drug name and review the details of your prescription to see and compare prices.

Type in your drug name and review the details of your prescription to see and compare prices.

Type in your drug name and review the details of your prescription to see and compare prices.

Scroll to see the lowest prescription prices on both generic and brand name drugs available at over 70,000 pharmacies.

Scroll to see the lowest prescription prices on both generic and brand name drugs available at over 70,000 pharmacies.

Scroll to see the lowest prescription prices on both generic and brand name drugs available at over 70,000 pharmacies.

Scroll to see the lowest prescription prices on both generic and brand name drugs available at over 70,000 pharmacies.









Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.

Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.

Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.

Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.





Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.

Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.

Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.

Make your selection to generate a free coupon and show your pharmacist your coupon on your phone to save.
Making prescription care better by the numbers
$150
Average savings against cash price across all core claims in 2022¹
70K
U.S. pharmacies accept GoodRx
$100+
The potential difference in price for the same prescription at different pharmacies.
$150
Average savings against cash price across all core claims in 2022¹
70K
U.S. pharmacies accept GoodRx
$100+
The potential difference in price for the same prescription at different pharmacies.
Making prescription care better by the numbers
$150
Average savings against cash price across all core claims in 2022¹
70K
U.S. pharmacies accept GoodRx
$100+
The potential difference in price for the same prescription at different pharmacies.
$150
Average savings against cash price across all core claims in 2022¹
70K
U.S. pharmacies accept GoodRx
$100+
The potential difference in price for the same prescription at different pharmacies.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here
Common questions

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Some insurance plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don’t cover the drugs you need. GoodRx may be able to find you a lower price than your insurance co-pay. Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 and some are even free, without insurance.
One important thing to remember, GoodRx is not insurance. It can be used instead of insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid, but not combined with them.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

Participating pharmacies are contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. If your pharmacist refuses to accept them, you can call GoodRx at (855) 268-2822.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- If you prefer CVS Pharmacy, the GoodRx eCoupon and Online Transfer Program helps you easily transfer a prescription, and send a GoodRx coupon, to any CVS Pharmacy or Target (CVS) in your area.
- For transfers to other pharmacy chains, all you have to do is call the pharmacy that you want to transfer the prescription to and provide them with the following information:
- Your first & last name
- Date of birth
- Phone number
- Your prescription information (Drug name and strength, or prescription number if you have it)
- The name and phone number of your current pharmacy
- The new pharmacy will then call your current pharmacy and arrange the transfer for you! Transfers typically take a few hours to process.
- Note: If your medication is classified as a controlled substance, you’ll need to check with your doctor/pharmacist regarding your transfer options.

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here

- GoodRx does not negotiate or set any medication prices. For GoodRx coupons, prices are negotiated between pharmacies or pharmacy purchasing groups and PBMs. GoodRx partners with PBMs to display the contracted price at each pharmacy.
- Additionally, GoodRx also lists prices from a variety of sources, including specific pharmacy savings programs (e.g., $4 generic medications) and brand drug manufacturer copay cards. In these cases, the prices are set by the pharmacies or manufacturers themselves.
- For more details on prescription drug pricing check here








Our customers love what we do
“Whenever I look at what my insurance can do, GoodRx almost always beats it by a lot.”
Priscilla S.²
Our customers love what we do
“Whenever I look at what my insurance can do, GoodRx almost always beats it by a lot.”
Priscilla S.²


Our customers love what we do
“Whenever I look at what my insurance can do, GoodRx almost always beats it by a lot.”
Priscilla S.²
Our customers love what we do
“Whenever I look at what my insurance can do, GoodRx almost always beats it by a lot.”
Priscilla S.²

