With so many American families now enjoying lower health care costs by taking advantage of the savings offers available online through MyRxCoupons.com, we receive thousands of e-mails with questions about how to make the best use of our money-saving offers. As a service to our web site's new visitors, here are answers to the most frequently asked questions. Perhaps you will find the answers you are looking for.
Does the MyRxCoupons program cost anything?
Do I have to register or join?
Can I use the savings at any pharmacy that I choose?
Will I be able to get the discounts even though I have insurance?
What are the Terms and Conditions of the various savings programs?
What is meant by "co-pay card savings"?
What is the difference between a coupon, co-pay card, rebate and a voucher?
Can I use the coupons and co-pay savings cards for mail order prescriptions?
Do you have one savings card that is good for all medications?
How much can I save using your programs?
Who sponsors the savings coupons or programs?
What's the procedure for getting my savings?
Do I have to provide personal information in order to get my savings?
Can I use the savings coupons more than once?
What if I don't have a printer attached to my computer?
What if my pharmacy refuses to honor one of your savings coupons?
Do all savings programs have coupons that can be printed from the computer?
Does the MyRxCoupons program cost anything?
No - It's completely FREE!
Do I have to register or join?
No - but we do encourage you to register. By registering, you will get our monthly newsletter and exclusive offers directly to your email inbox.
Can I use the savings at any pharmacy that I choose?
YES! These savings offers are from the manufacturers and are good at any pharmacy including, national chains such as Rite Aid, CVS, Box stores such as Wal-Mart, and your local neighborhood pharmacy. (In very rare instances, a pharmaceutical manufacturer may arrange for a special promotion with just one large pharmacy chain, but that will be clearly stated in the program information, and it is likely that the chain will have a store near you.)
Will I be able to get the discounts even though I have insurance?
YES! Most of the savings are good for both patients who are commercially insured and uninsured. (The savings for prescription medicines, however, generally do not apply for patients covered by Medicare, Medicaid, or similar federal or state programs, or private insurance in the state of Massachusetts. However, you may be able to use the coupons for the many Over-The-Counter (OTC) savings programs. Check the Terms and Conditions for your specific products to determine eligibility.)
What are the Terms and Conditions of the various savings programs?
Each product has its own set of Terms and Conditions that are clearly explained.
What is meant by "co-pay card savings"?
Co-pay cards help you save money on your out-of-pocket costs. Private health insurance plans generally require members to pay a portion of the cost of their prescription medicines at the pharmacy. That portion is called the "co-pay." The co-pay cards that you obtain from the website MyRxCoupons.com help you reduce the amount of the cost that you pay for those medications.
What is the difference between a coupon, co-pay card, rebate and a voucher?
Coupons can generally be printed right from your computer. Co-pay cards are generally to be used more than once for maintenance medications that you need to buy on a monthly basis, and will have a set maximum amount that you pay for the medication, which reflects a savings each time. With rebates/vouchers, you pay for the medication at the pharmacy, then mail the proof of purchase (generally the pharmacy receipt) and a form that you have printed from your computer and filled out, and send the required documents to the pharmaceutical company with the request for a rebate amount of money to be sent to you.
Can I use the coupons and co-pay savings cards for mail order prescriptions?
Not usually. Please check the Terms and Conditions for your specific medication
Do you have one savings card that is good for all medications?
No, each of our savings programs is provided by the manufacturer. Currently, we are your best one-stop resource for all manufacturers'prescription coupons, co-pay cards and rebates/vouchers.
How much can I save using your programs?
Each program is different. The ones for prescription medications generally offer savings much higher than those for over-the-counter products. In addition, some of the programs offer savings on the initial prescription and on refills also... sometimes up to a year's worth of refills, so the total savings can amount to hundreds, even thousands of dollars a year for a single medication.
Who sponsors the savings coupons or programs?
The pharmaceutical companies that develop and/or manufacture theseproducts sponsor thesavings programs as part of their obligation to make it possible for patients who need medications to be able to afford to continue their doctors' prescribed treatments. It is part of the commitment they have made to the U.S. Government and to their industry to preserve the integrity of our nation's health care.
What's the procedure for getting my savings?
In the case of prescription medications, as soon as you receive a prescription from your doctor, the first thing you should do is visit the website MyRxCoupons.com. Search for your medication. Click on "Get Coupon" and you will be taken to the website for full information about the amount of savings you can get at the pharmacy and whether you can print the coupon from your computer, and other details about the offer. If the coupon or co-pay savings card is printable, just take it with the prescription to your pharmacy. That's all there is to it.
Do I have to provide personal information in order to get my savings?
The MyRxCoupons.com website does not require you to register in order to enjoy the savings. However, the pharmaceutical company may request certain information in order to be sure that you qualify for the savings. There will usually be a Privacy Statement that you can read to reassure yourself that the information requested will be kept confidential. Be sure to read it, so that you will feel comfortable about it. If you have any questions about the forms or Privacy Statements - ask your pharmacist for help.
Can I use the savings coupons more than once?
Each program is different. Some coupons can be used only once; others can be used for the initial prescription and multiplerefills.
What if I don't have a printer attached to my computer?
You can ask a friend, family member or your pharmacist to print the coupon for you. In some programs, a telephone number is provided that can be called to request a coupon.
What if my pharmacy refuses to honor one of your savings coupons?
That should not occur at any retail pharmacy because the text printed on each coupon states that the pharmaceutical company will make the necessary payment, and the program arrangement is clearly explained. Millions of these transactions have already taken place, and retail pharmacies nationwide have accepted these programs.
Do all savings programs have coupons that can be printed from the computer?
No. While most of them do offer printable coupons, some require that the coupon or co-pay savings cards be obtained from the patients' doctors, and others stipulate that the coupon or cardwill be sent via postal mail.
What if I can't find a savings program or it has expired?
MyRxCoupons.com makes every effort to keep our website up-to-date, so that programs are posted as soon as they become available or deleted as they expire. If, however, you can't find your savings coupon or come across one that is expired, let us know via Can't Find It.
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