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Prescription Savings for You and Your Family Prescription Savings for You and Your Family Filling a Prescription Shouldn’t ScriptSave® Works for Everyone! Empty Your Wallet Seniors with Medicare Part D With prescription drug costs on the rise, it can be diffi cult The ScriptSave® card can be used for prescriptions to fi t those expenses into your monthly budget. Even if you that are EXCLUDED by Medicare Part D law. do have insurance, some of your prescriptions may not be covered. That’s where ScriptSave® can help. Families with limited or no ScriptSave® has partnered with pharmacies all over the country prescription coverage to offer you and your family a program that saves you money If not everyone in your family has prescription and helps you maintain your health. With ScriptSave®, you have coverage or if your coverage does not cover all of access to both brand name and generic prescriptions. There are your prescriptions, the ScriptSave® card can help. no limits on usage and no income or age restrictions. Best of Use the ScriptSave® card for any brand name or all, you receive ScriptSave® savings at NO COST to you. generic prescription you or a family member pays for out-of-pocket. With the ScriptSave® Best Price Advantage, if a drug is ever “on sale,” or if the pharmacy price is less than the discounted Individuals with prescription coverage price, you will pay the lower of the two prices on your retail The ScriptSave® card can be used for prescriptions prescription purchases. that are not covered by your insurance or for savings for your family members not covered by Discover the savings with ScriptSave® yourself. Take your insurance. ScriptSave® card with you the next time you or a family member fi ll or refi ll a prescription! Saving with ScriptSave® is Easy Take your ScriptSave® card with you to any of over 62,000 participating pharmacies nationwide the next time you fi ll or refi ll a prescription. Prescription savings average 36%, with potential savings of up to 75% (based on 2012 national program savings data). Start Saving Today with the ScriptSave® Card DISCOUNT ONLY – NOT INSURANCE. Discounts are available exclusively through participating pharmacies. The range of the discounts will vary depending on the type of provider and services rendered. This program does not make payments directly to providers. Members are required to pay for all health care services. You may cancel your registration at any time or fi le a complaint by contacting Customer Care. This program is administered by Medical Security Card Company, LLC (MSC) of Tucson, AZ. Prescription Savings for You and Your Family Prescription Savings The ScriptSave® Prescription Savings Card is available at no cost and provides instant savings on all brand name and generic prescriptions. Savings average 36%, with potential savings of up to 75% (based on 2012 national program savings data). All prescription drugs are eligible for savings. There are no monthly or ongoing fees, no limits on usage and no income or age restrictions. Participating Pharmacies The ScriptSave® Prescription Savings Card is accepted at over 62,000 participating pharmacies nationwide. Participating pharmacies include: A&P Drug World Kinney Drugs Shopko ACME Sav-on Pharmacy Duane Reade Kmart Shop’n Save Pharmacy Albertsons OSCO Pharmacy Fagen Pharmacy Kroger SHOPPERS Pharmacy Albertsons Pharmacy Farm Fresh Pharmacy Longs Drug Stores ShopRite Pharmacy Albertsons Sav-on Pharmacy Food City Pharmacy Marsh Drugs Smith’s Aurora Pharmacy Food Lion Maxor Stop & Shop Bartell Drugs Fred Meyer Pharmacy May’s Drug Stores Super D Drugs Bashas’ United Drugs Pharmacy Fred’s Pharmacy Meijer Sweetbay Supermarket Bi-Lo Fruth Pharmacy NeighborCare Target Bi-Mart Fry’s Food Stores Omni Care Tops Pharmacy Bloom Giant Eagle Pathmark Ukrop’s Brookshire Brothers Food & Giant Food Stores Pharmacy Plus United Pharmacy Pharmacy Giant Pharmacy Pharmerica USA Drug Brookshire’s Food & Pharmacy Hannaford Publix Waldbaum’s Buehler’s Harmons Raley’s Walgreens City Market Harris Teeter Pharmacy Ralphs Walmart Coborn’s Harvey’s Supermarket Rite Aid Weis Pharmacy Cub Pharmacy H.E.B. Rosauers Supermarkets Winn Dixie CVS/Pharmacy Hy-Vee Sam’s Club Dahl’s Pharmacy Ingles Sav-Mor 110512.S1 Dierbergs Jewel-OSCO Pharmacy Savon Drugs Dillon’s Kerr Drug Schnucks Discount Drug Mart King Soopers Shaw’s OSCO Pharmacy Thousands more chain and independent pharmacies nationwide accept the ScriptSave® card. This is a partial listing and is subject to change. Visit www.scriptsave.com to fi nd a specifi c pharmacy. DISCOUNT ONLY – NOT INSURANCE. Discounts are available exclusively through participating pharmacies. The range of the discounts will vary depending on the type of provider and services rendered. This program does not make payments directly to providers. Members are required to pay for all health care services. You may cancel your registration at any time or fi le a complaint by contacting Customer Care. This program is administered by Medical Security Card Company, LLC (MSC) of Tucson, AZ..
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