Here’s what consumers have asked with answers from GoodRx staff and previous consumers.
Hi Gwen - simply instruct the pharmacist that you are not using your insurance for this transaction and present the discount card or coupon instead. The pharmacist cannot refuse to run a transaction because you have insurance; how you purchase your medication is up to you.
Here's an easier way - simply go to: http://www.goodrx.com/breo-ellipta/price
That's very nice of James to answer the question, but please note that he is not affiliated with GoodRx.
Walmart is contractually obligated to accept GoodRx coupons. Please email us at info@goodrx.com if you are having issues. Apologies.
Hi guys - both answers above are incorrect. GoodRx does not pay pharmacies; pharmacies simply agree to accept a negotiated discount. Publix DOES that GoodRx coupons; some pharmacists are simply mis-informed and we've spoken to Publix management to resolve.
Every pharmacy we list accepts our prescriptions. If you're having issues, please email us at info@goodrx.com so we can help.
If you have any questions, we're here to help - please email help@goodrx.com and we'll get back quickly. Pharmacists have the discretion to honor or refuse controlled substance coupons, but most of them (like 99%) will take them, which is why we list them (and indicate that they may not be accepted). Hope that helps.