Prescription Savings Club


What is it?

Walgreens Prescription Savings Club provides discounts on the cash price of thousands of brand-name and generic medications as well as qualifying products and services throughout the store. It is not medical insurance, but it does help you save at the pharmacy.

Who is this for?

Customers seeking a simple solution to lower their out-of-pocket costs, saving up to 80% off the Walgreens cash price on prescription drugs. Prescription Savings Club may be especially attractive to you if you cannot get prescription drug coverage through another source.

Below is an example of the savings available on the most common prescriptions:

DRUG NAMECash Price*PSC Price
Atorvastatin Calcium (40 mg)

(Generic for Lipitor)

$250.99$15.00
Atorvastatin Calcium (20 mg)

(Generic for Lipitor)

$231.00$15.00
Atorvastatin Calcium (10 mg)

(Generic for Lipitor)

$116.00$15.00
Benzonatate (100 mg)

(Generic for Tessalon)

$33.00$10.00
Fluoxetine HCI (20 mg)

(Generic for Prozac)

$30.00$10.00
Metformin HCI (1000 mg)

(Generic for Glucophage)

$32.00$5.00
Omeprazole (20 mg)

(Generic for Prilosec)

$69.00$15.00
Pantoprazole Sodium (40 mg)

(Generic for Protonix)

$106.00$15.00
Sildenafil Citrate (20 mg)

(Generic for Revatio)

$401.00$15.00
Zolpidem Tartrate (10 mg)

(Generic for Ambien)

$62.00$16.10

*Estimated retail cash prices based on 30-day supply. Prices may vary based on the drug dosage form (e.g., tablet or capsule).

Prescription Savings Club prices may be lower than those available through employer-based coverage, especially if you are in a "high deductible health plan," so it could be an attractive option even if you expect to regain your employer-based health coverage in the future.

How do I enroll?

Prescription Savings Club is currently offered in 45 states and Puerto Rico for an annual fee of $20 per individual and $35 for family.

Other considerations

Prescription Savings Club is not insurance and does not offer discounts or savings outside of Walgreens stores.