RxGrab · Prescription Savings

Free prescription tools to stop overpaying at the pharmacy

Free, no-signup tools to pay less for medication: whether cash beats your insurance, how prices compare across pharmacies, and what others paid near you. Money math only, no medical advice.

The pharmacy will not run the numbers for you. These tools do, including the catch nobody mentions: cash purchases do not count toward your deductible.
Cash vs Insurance Breakeven
Whether paying cash beats your copay, including the deductible credit you forfeit by paying cash.
Example: copay $45, cash $12.60, small deductible = use insurance, it wins by $12.60
Which is cheaper →
Pharmacy Price Finder
Compare a prescription's price across major pharmacies to find the cheapest fill near you.
Compare 8 pharmacies for one drug and strength
Find the cheapest price →
Report a Price
Share what you actually paid so others in your region get real, current pricing.
Crowdsource real regional prescription prices
Report a price →

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Questions people ask

Is it cheaper to pay cash or use insurance?
Sometimes cash beats the copay, but cash does not count toward your deductible, so a small remaining deductible can make insurance the better deal. The Breakeven tool does the math.
Does GoodRx count toward my deductible?
No. Discount-card and cash purchases are out-of-network cash transactions and do not count toward your deductible or out-of-pocket maximum.
Money math from the numbers you enter; not medical or financial advice. Verify with your pharmacist and insurer. By Vincent Wesley Couey (ORCID 0009-0005-6869-308X), RxGrab, part of the Lattice research network. Also: The Chair Tax, creator tools.