Drug price comparison table
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How to Save on Prescriptions
Simple strategies that can cut your drug costs by 50–90%
Ask for the Generic
Generic drugs contain the same active ingredient as brand-name medications. They typically cost 80–85% less with identical effectiveness.
Compare Pharmacies
The same drug can cost $4 at Walmart and $30 at CVS. Prices vary dramatically — always check before you fill.
Use a Discount Card
GoodRx, RxSaver, and other discount programs can reduce prices below even your insurance copay in many cases.
Buy in Bulk (90-Day Supply)
Most pharmacies offer a 90-day supply for less than 3× the 30-day price. Mail-order pharmacies often go even lower.
Patient Assistance Programs
Major drug manufacturers offer free or heavily discounted medications to qualifying patients. Ask your doctor or visit NeedyMeds.org.
Check Walmart's $4 List
Walmart offers hundreds of generic medications for just $4 (30-day) or $10 (90-day). No membership or insurance required.
More Prescription Tools
Free calculators to plan and reduce your medication costs
Brand vs. Generic Comparison
See exactly how much you'd save switching from a brand-name drug to its generic equivalent.
Compare now →Annual Cost Calculator
Enter all your prescriptions and see your true monthly and annual medication costs — with and without insurance.
Calculate costs →Prescription FAQ
Answers to the most common questions about drug pricing, generics, discount cards, and insurance coverage.
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