Amazon Now Offers Multiple Medications for $5 a Month

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Amazon Prime members who take commonly prescribed generic medications now can get all such medicines for a flat fee of $5 each month.

This new Prime benefit, known as RxPass, includes access to medications that treat more than 80 common health conditions, including high blood pressure, anxiety and acid reflux.

The benefit, which Amazon announced Jan. 24, is available in most states, and Prime members who are eligible will receive their prescriptions via free shipping.

In a press release announcing the new venture, John Love, vice president of Amazon Pharmacy, says:

“Any customer who pays more than $10 a month for their eligible medications will see their prescription costs drop by 50% or more, plus they save time by skipping a trip to the pharmacy.”

To learn more about the new Prime benefit, visit pharmacy.amazon.com/rxpass.

To enroll in RxPass, simply go to the Amazon website or app and either create or update your Amazon Pharmacy profile.

The new benefit is in addition to — but separate from — the free Prime prescription savings benefit that allows members to get discounts of up to 80% on generic drugs and 40% on brand-name drugs at more than 60,000 pharmacies across the country, which Amazon debuted in 2021.

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