GoodRx Prescription Drug Price Comparison
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Prices for prescription drugs vary widely between pharmacies.
U.S. drug prices are neither fixed nor regulated. The cost of a prescription may differ by more than $100 between two pharmacies across the street from each other!
If you're uninsured, it's easy to get a better price.
While prices for most drugs at pharmacies are very high for the uninsured patient, there are many ways to save 80% or more – coupons, savings tips, pharmacy or manufacturer discounts, cheaper alternative drugs, or just asking for a better price.
If you have insurance, your co-pay might not be the best price.
Hundreds of generic medications are available for $4 or even free without insurance. Your $10 co-pay doesn't sound so great when you can get the same drug for 60% less with GoodRx. Plus, many plans have high deductibles or limited formularies that don't cover the drugs you need.
While the price of drugs is decreasing, you're paying more.
When brand-name drugs like Lipitor, Lexapro and Singulair go generic, their price drops from hundreds of dollars to as little as $4. But insurance companies are pushing more of the cost of drugs (25-80% more than 10 years ago) onto patients.