FAQ
RX Card Frequently Asked Questions
No. We do not require, sell or share/re-market your personal data.
No. The card is absolutely free to use!
Yes. Anyone can use the card, there are no restrictions or pre-qualifications. The card can be used by individuals and family members regardless of a person’s health, age, immigration status, or income, and there are no limits on how many times it can be used.
No. This prescription discount card does not require registration or any pre-qualifications. Simply print, text or email a card to yourself and provide the card to your pharmacist at checkout for instant savings.
There are thousands of pharmacies in the network. The discount card can be used at all major pharmacy chains, and many independent pharmacies in all 50 states and all U.S. territories, including Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
No. There is no expiration date and no limit on usage.
No. You can use one card for your entire family; each family member must have a unique ID number. This may be accomplished by adding a 01, 02, etc. for dependents at the end of the original ID number. Refresh the page to obtain an additional card or call us at 1-800-931-8872
No. Two cards may not be used at the same time – you can’t combine both insurance savings and card savings. However, if a prescription drug is not covered by your insurance, use the Coast2CoastRx Card to receive your discount. Note: If your prescription is covered by insurance, compare the price with insurance applied to the price with the card discount – and choose whichever price saves you the most
Yes, occasionally. If a health insurance prescription plan does not cover a certain prescription medication, the card may provide a discount. The card can also be used to fill pet prescriptions, as long as the prescription can be filled at a pharmacy.
Medicare Part D participants are usually 65 years old or older. There is a gap in participant coverage that is called the “donut hole” where Medicare participants must pay out-of-pocket up to a certain amount. The Coast2CoastRx Card provides an option to help participants in the “donut hole” get relief from high prescription drug prices.
No. The card is not insurance and it is not intended to replace insurance.