PHARMACY SAVINGS PROGRAM

ChamberRx can save you up to 80% on your generic prescription medication.

Save on your generic and brand prescriptions if you are uninsured or even if you have insurance or another program!

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ChamberRx will not charge you membership fees or collect your personal information.

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The FREE ChamberRx prescription savings card provides you access to the absolute lowest price on your prescriptions; the lesser of the ChamberRx discounted price, your insurance copayment or the pharmacy cash price.

Start saving immediately simply by submitting this card to the pharmacy with your prescription. This program can help those with or without insurance save on prescription medications. Always check the ChamberRx price!

The Program Highlights

  • No enrollment fees
  • Everyone qualifies
  • All cards are active
  • Unlimited uses
  • Never expires
  • Works for pet medications
  • No activation or enrollment
  • No personal information needed
  • Works for all FDA approved prescription medications
  • Share your card or print one for your family, friends, co-workers and your community

Get The Lowest Price

Let us help you save even more by finding the lowest priced pharmacy for you!

Check our exclusive pharmacy price search to find the lowest priced pharmacy for all of your medications.

ChamberRx cardholders have saved over

Recent Member Savings

Medication Count Savings
FAMOTIDINE 40 MG TABLET 30 $52.33 87%
VITAMIN D2 1.25 MG(50,000 UNIT 12 $47.88 85%
AMLODIPINE BESYLATE 10 MG TAB 30 $63.77 89%
PREGABALIN 75 MG CAPSULE 60 $396.58 94%
SILDENAFIL 20 MG TABLET 30 $404.57 86%

Your card is accepted at all major chains as well as most independent pharmacies.

“I have a friend who had a $65 copay on her son's medication and it was moving to $100 or more. I introduced her to the card and she found a pharmacy within 3 miles of her house where she could get the medication for $13.97... AMAZING! Not like the dozen other things I have seen come and go.”

Trebor N.