Should I still present my prescription discount card at a retail pharmacy when buying generic medicine listed on a flat rate generic pricing plan?

Yes, always present your prescription discount card when buying prescriptions not covered by a prescription drug benefit plan. For medicine on a generic pricing list, you will pay either the flat rate or the prescription discount card price, whichever is lower.

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1. Which pharmacies accept the card?
2. How much will I save?
3. Will I always receive the lowest price?
4. Can I find out the discounted price of my prescriptions before going to the pharmacy?
5. Why did the price of my prescription change since the last time I purchased the prescription?
6. The brochure says I can save an average of 24 percent on my prescription medication. Will I save 24 percent on all my medications?
7. Do I have to choose between my prescription discount card and a retail pharmacy flat rate generic pricing plan?
8. Should I still present my prescription discount card at a retail pharmacy when buying generic medicine listed on a flat rate generic pricing plan?
9. If I show my prescription discount card, can I get an additional discount off a generic medicine listed on the flat rate pricing plan?