GoodRx operates as a prescription coupon/discount service, not a pharmacy or insurance. Terms make clear they don't guarantee prices, and pricing can vary between visits. The company generates revenue from pharmacy fees and advertising, creating incentives around data collection.
GoodRx coupons aren't insurance and prices shown are estimates. Actual pharmacy prices may differ, and coupons may not be accepted at all locations.
Drug information provided is for reference only and shouldn't replace medical consultation. GoodRx disclaims liability for treatment decisions made using their information.
GoodRx receives fees from pharmacies when you use coupons. This business model may influence which pharmacies or drugs are prominently featured.
GoodRx Care telehealth services have separate terms with limitations on care quality, scope of treatment, and provider qualifications.
GoodRx coupons typically can't be combined with insurance. You must choose one or the other, and insurance may sometimes be cheaper.
Basic coupon service is free to use with no subscription required for accessing prescription discounts.
Provides transparency into pharmacy pricing that's often opaque, helping consumers find lower prescription costs.