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"The company I work for recently dropped our insurance. Three days later I was diagnosed with a pseudo tumor and had to pay for my prescription out of pocket. While searching the internet for the cost of the pills, I came across the RxFreeCard. I printed a copy and went to Walgreen's to purchase my prescription. I was amazed, the RxFreeCard saved me 60 % and was cheaper than my previous insurance prescription copay. I highly recommend the RxFreeCard, it saves you money and "IT'S FREE"."

Peter K. Arizona

"I was a bit skeptical at first. But I printed the card out anyway and took it to my neighborhood Walgreen's. The pharmacist told me I'd save about $8 off my prescription. I was thrilled! Thank you so much!"

Kim H. Missouri

"I saved over 60% on three of my medications and 24% on the other. That was a savings of over $40. This card is great!"

Carl V. Florida

" For the first time ever, I was able to save on a prescription for one of my dogs.  An antibiotic, that would have cost around $35, was only $20, saving me $15!  I'm very impressed!"

Neal M. Florida

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Q: Is this an insurance plan?
A: No, this is a discount drug card program that gives you access to affordable prescription drugs through a national network of participating pharmacies.
Q: How does this program work?
A: Print your name at the top of the card and present it to the pharmacist the first time your prescription is filled. Your telephone number will be your ID number. BioScrip contracts with the pharmacies in the Bioscrip network. The pharmacy agrees at a rate that is applicable to any person presenting an RxFreeCard. If you have any questions call the PHARMACY HELP LINE AT 1-888-299-5383.
Q: Will RxFreeCard help individuals on Medicare?
A: RxFreeCard will help individuals on Medicare pay for their drugs while in the “donut hole”.
Q: How does this program work for Pets?
A: Present your pet's prescription along with your card to the pharmacist. If you have any questions call the PHARMACY HELP LINE at 1-888-299-5383.
Q: How can you provide this card free?
A: Because of our size, we are able to negotiate lower prices with pharmaceutical companies and pass them on to you. We get paid by the pharmaceutical companies when you use your card. You save money. We both win!
Q: What prescription medications are covered under RxFreeCard?
A: All FDA approved brand and generic prescription medications are covered.
Q: Are there any age restrictions?
A: No, RxFreeCard is FREE to people of ALL AGES, INCLUDING PETS.
Q: Who is eligible?
A: Everyone within your household can use the card. Since our program is not insurance, there are no exclusions for pre-existing conditions. Everyone, regardless of pre-existing conditions, income or age, is eligible, INCLUDING YOUR PETS.
Q: Can I use my RxFreeCard with my insurance card?
A: You cannot use both your insurance card and the RxFreeCard at the same time. If you have an insurance plan that covers the drugs you are purchasing, we recommend you bring both to your pharmacy and use whichever one saves the most. However, if you don't have insurance, or if the drug you are purchasing is not covered by your insurance plan, we recommend you use the RxFreeCard.
Q: Do you have any examples of savings?
A: Below are examples of different medications:

30 Tablets of Folic Acid 1MG, costs $11.99 retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $4.36. That is a savings of $7.63 or 63.6%.

30 Tablets of Metoprolol 50MG, costs $11.99 retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $5.73. That is a savings of $6.26 or 52.2%.

30 Tablets of Furosemide 20MG, costs $11.99 retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $5.94. That is a savings of $6.05 or 50.46%.

Tube Ciloxan 0.3% ophth ointment 3.5 GM, costs $84.99 retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $63.64. That is a savings of $21.35 or 25%.

Tobradex Ophth Susp 5ML, costs $85.99 Retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $67.02. That is a savings of $18.97 or 22%.

30 Capsules of Flomax 0.4MG, costs $125.99 retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $114.95. That is a savings of $11.04 or 8.76%.

6 Tablets of Azithromycin 250MG, costs $37.45 retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $25.49. That is a savings of $11.96 or 31.94%.

60 Tablets of Allegra-D 12 Hour, costs $145.92 retail. With RxFreeCard you can get this medication for $121.33. That is a savings of $24.59 or 16.84%.

*Pharmacy discounts are NOT insurance and NOT intended as a substitute for insurance.
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