About RxSaver

RxSaver helps patients find prescription assistance programs that can reduce medication costs.

Prescription drug prices in the United States are among the highest in the world. Many patients struggle to afford their medications, leading to skipped doses or unfilled prescriptions. We built RxSaver to help connect patients with the savings programs that pharmaceutical companies and foundations offer.

Our database includes copay assistance cards, patient assistance programs (PAPs), and independent foundation grants. These programs exist but are often difficult to find or confusing to navigate. We aggregate this information in one place so you can quickly see what options are available for your medications.

What we do

We maintain a database of prescription savings programs and make them searchable. When you look up a medication, we show you which programs are available, what they cover, and how to apply. All the programs we list are legitimate manufacturer or foundation programs.

What we don't do

We don't sell medications, process prescriptions, or guarantee eligibility. We also don't have relationships with pharmacies or pharmacy benefit managers. We're an informational resource that helps you find programs - you'll still need to apply directly with each program to see if you qualify.

Types of programs we track

Eligibility

Each program has its own eligibility requirements. Common factors include insurance status, income level, and residency. We provide general eligibility information, but you'll need to check with the specific program for current requirements.

Information on this site is updated regularly but may not reflect the most current program details. Always verify directly with the program before making healthcare decisions.