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PRESCRIPTION KEY HEALTH FACTS

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Evidence-based information to help you navigate your options.

Medically Reviewed by Dr. Sarah Mitchell, MD, MPH — Board-Certified Internal Medicine & Preventive Care  •  About our medical reviewers
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GoodRx vs. Insurance: Which Saves More?
GoodRx sometimes beats your insurance copay — especially for generics. Always check both before paying. Show the GoodRx coupon at checkout (don't run insurance) for the lower price. Savings average 60–80% on common generics.
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Manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs
Most major drug manufacturers offer free or reduced-cost branded drugs to uninsured and underinsured patients. NeedyMeds.org and RxAssist.org list hundreds of programs. Income thresholds vary by manufacturer.
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340B Pharmacies: The Cheapest Option
340B pharmacies serve low-income patients at heavily discounted prices mandated by federal law. Access requires care at a qualifying health center (FQHC). Savings can be 25–50% below retail.
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Switching to Generic Drugs
FDA-approved generics are chemically identical to brand names at 80–85% less cost. Ask your doctor if a generic equivalent is available. Most insurance formularies require generics unless medically necessary.
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Disclaimer: FreePrescriptionApp provides general prescription savings information for educational purposes only. Drug prices change frequently — always verify current prices at the pharmacy before purchasing. This is not medical advice.
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Common Prescription Questions

Answers to the most common questions about prescription — reviewed by our medical editorial team.

Cards like GoodRx, RxSaver, and ScriptSave WellRx negotiate pre-discounted rates with pharmacy networks. Show the card at checkout instead of your insurance for the lower price. They're free and require no signup for basic discounts.
Compare: (1) GoodRx at major pharmacy chains, (2) Mark Cuban's Cost Plus Drugs for common generics, (3) manufacturer patient assistance programs for brand drugs, (4) 340B pharmacies if you use qualifying health centers. Enter your ZIP above to see what's available near you.
You cannot use GoodRx AND Medicare Part D at the same time for the same drug. But GoodRx sometimes costs less than your Part D copay for certain drugs. In that case, pay out-of-pocket with GoodRx — but note this won't count toward your Part D deductible.
Pharmaceutical manufacturers offer free or reduced-cost branded medications to qualifying patients. Eligibility is usually based on income and insurance status. Apply directly through the manufacturer or via NeedyMeds.org or RxAssist.org.