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Drug Discount Card

NeedyMeds now offers you another way to save on prescription costs.

With the NeedyMeds Drug Discount Card you can save up to 75% off the price of your prescription medications not covered by insurance. The card is free and easy to use. Every time you use the card, NeedyMeds receives a small amount to help us continue our work.

The card is accepted at over 59,000 pharmacies, including major chains such as CVS, Walgreens, and Rite Aid and most regional chains.

Everyone is eligible to have a card. There are no fees, no registration, no paperwork, and no restrictions. Your card is active immediately. You can share it with friends and family members or they can print their own.

Here's how it works:

  • Download a card HERE and print the page.
  • Clip out the card.
  • Give the card to the pharmacist along with your prescription.
  • The pharmacist will tell you how much you saved using our drug discount card.
  • For a list of participating pharmacies enter your zip code in the pharmacy search.

Pharmacy Search

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For your convenience we offer a plastic version of the card. You can order the card three ways:

  1. Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope
    Send us a self-addressed stamped envelope to the address below and we will send you a card.

    NeedyMeds Drug Discount Card
    P.O. Box 219
    Gloucester, MA 01931

  2. PayPal - We charge $5 to cover postage and handling


  3. Donation - Your donation of $5 or more helps us continue our work
    Send your donation to:
    NeedyMeds Drug Discount Card
    P.O. Box 219
    Gloucester, MA 01931

A few things to remember:

  • This card is not an insurance program — it's a discount card.
  • The card is not valid for Medicaid or Medicare patients using those programs to pay for their medications.
  • There may be no savings for certain drugs including many inexpensive generics.

Additional Questions

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