Discount Prescription Drug Card
According to recent data, approximately 49% of individuals in the United States use at least one prescription medication monthly, making the affordability of prescription medications a key consideration for consumers. Prescription discount cards, most of which are available at no cost, offer savings to patients who may lack insurance or adequate coverage for their brand or generic medication costs. Numerous programs that provide such cost savings are available, and these cards can be used at many pharmacies across the U.S. to help patients manage their prescription expenses and to address potential adherence issues related to financial barriers. Below are four companies offering discount cards at no cost.


National Drug Card
National Drug Card (NDC) was created to help people with little or no prescription drug insurance to save money on their prescription drugs. Our Free Discount Prescription Card can save help you save on your brand-name and generic medications. The card can be used at pharmacies nationwide including local independent pharmacies and regional chains. This is not insurance.
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Lower My RX
The LowerMyRx Prescription Savings card delivers significant discounts on both brand name and generic drugs at over 35,000 pharmacies nationwide. Cardholders save up to 80% on prescription drug purchases. There are no enrollment forms, no age or income requirements, no waiting periods, no eligibility required, no exclusions, no claim forms to file, no annual or lifetime limits. This is not insurance.
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Access Rx
The Access Discount Healthcare Drug Card by Aspire is useable at over 64,000 pharmacies nationwide. With decades of relationships, partnerships, and buying power, we have pooled our resources and are bringing you the lowest prices on medications in the country.
This is not insurance.
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RX Go
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Accepted at over 67,000 pharmacies nationwide. Cardholders save up to 80% on prescription drug purchases. This is not insurance.
