Pharmacy Cost Comparison Tools Guide

This document provides information on various tools and services like GoodRx, RX Help Centers, and Mark Cuban’s CostPlus Drug Company to help consumers compare prescription drug costs and find discounts.

GoodRx www.goodrx.com GoodRx has both a website and a mobile app that can be used to compare prices. Go to the website and type in your drug name. GoodRx will display the cost available at multiple pharmacies. Show the coupon to your pharmacist. You do not need to register, and you don’t need an ID card. Pharmacy Cost Comparison Tools Did you know prescription drug costs vary from pharmacy to pharmacy? Your insurance carrier provides discounts for prescriptions when you use your ID card at the time of the fill. However, vendors exist that may provide greater or additional discounts. Review the tools below to shop and compare the next time you need to fill a medication. Rx Tools RX Help Centers www.RXHelpCenters.com RX Help Centers provide assistance in finding resources for high-cost brand name medications by advocating directly with drug manufacturers. Visit their website or call 866-478-9593. When to Use Coupons In this video, our in-house Pharmacist walks you through why medications are less expensive through these services. He also compares if it might be better to save using coupons, or if you’ll save more in the long run chipping away at your deductible to meet your out-of-pocket max earlier in the year. Watch online at lhdbenefits.com/rx-education/ Mark Cuban’s CostPlus Drug Company costplusdrugs.com The goal of the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company is to dramatically reduce the cost of drugs like Albendazole, but we also think that it is just as important to introduce transparency to the pricing of drugs, so patients know they are getting a fair price. Watch the video to the left to understand when it’s right for you to use this service.