Free prescription savings plan from Life is Good discount pharmacy card
 
 
 
 
  free pharmacy card    
 

Accepted at over 50,000 pharmacies Nationwide

Do I qualify for a free pharmacy drug card?

Absolutely, the "Life is Good" free discount pharmacy card is available at no cost to every individual, family, group and organization in the USA. With the high cost of prescription medication, the Medicare part D doughnut hole, and inflation in general it's no wonder why over 80 million American citizens can't afford the prescription medication they require daily. The "Life is Good" free drug card is here to help.

Where can I use my discount drug card once I have printed it?

The Life is Good discount Rx card is accepted at over 50,000 local and major chain pharmacies across the United States. You are sure to find the prescription savings you need just minutes from your doorstep.

How does the free discount prescription drug plan work?

The Life is Good discount pharmacy plan has already negotiated measurable group savings with your local pharmacy, all you need to do is simply fill out the form above with your first name, last name, zip code and email address (if you have one). Once you have completed this step hit the submit button. At this point you will be taken to a new page where you will be able to see your actual pharmacy card. Next hit the print button (be sure your printer is connected to your computer), print out your new drug card cut it out, fold it in half and present it to your local pharmacist.

One great prescription drug card two fantastic discount prescription dug plans!

***Remember the Life is Good prescription plan is actually the only discount prescription card that offers 2 plans in one, the front panel of your prescription card represents plan 1 and the back panel of your card represents plan 2 (be sure your pharmacist is aware of this and enters both plan numbers as in many cases plan 1 may offer deeper discounts than plan 2 or visa versa.
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