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Free $10 Walmart eGift Card with Transferred Prescription
Get a free $10 Walmart eGift Card when you transfer a prescription from a non-Walmart pharmacy to Walmart.com and sign up for home delivery.
Kmart Rewards Members: $25 Gift Card with Transferred Prescription (Exp 1/29)
Buy a new or transferred prescription at a Kmart pharmacy and you’ll earn enough Shop Your Way Rewards points to get a $25 gift card. You can earn four gift cards per person through January 29.
How to Get Free or Reduced-Cost Medical Care and Prescriptions
I discovered a website that pulls together information on free and reduced-cost medical clinics and prescription medications. For the uninsured, underinsured or those that cannot pay, this is a gold mine of information.
Free 30-Day Trial: Crestor Cholesterol & Treximet Migraine Medications
If you suffer from high cholesterol or migraines, then check out these two 30-day free trials for prescription medications that treat those issues.
Instant Rebate on the Prescription Cold Sore Medicine Zovirax
Save up to $35 on the prescription cold sore medication Zovirax when you print their instant rebate form.
Pfizer MAINTAIN Provides Free Prescriptions to Unemployed
Pfizer MAINTAIN provides free prescription medications to the unemployed for up to one year. Find out if your family qualifies.
Walgreens.com: $10 Credit With Online Prescription Refill (Through June 28)
Refill a prescription at Walgreens.com and you’ll receive a $10 credit for a future Walgreens.com purchase.
Safeway: $30 Gift Card with Transferred Prescription
If you live anywhere near a Safeway, find out here how you can get a $30 gift card.
Target: $10 Gift Card with New or Transferred Prescription (Expired)
Print your coupon here for a free $10 Target gift card with a new or transferred prescription.
Free Toviaz Prescription for Overactive Bladder
Sign up for a free 30-day trial of Toviaz prescription medicine and a free co-pay discount card here…
Free Meds for the Unemployed
Pfizer is offering a 12-month supply of medication free to qualifying unemployed individuals.
