PHARMACY DISCOUNT CARD

You Have A Few Options To Receive Your FREE Pharmacy Discount Card:

Helpful Information:

So far, we have helped hard working Americans save over FOUR MILLION DOLLARS! – This is money they were going to spend anyway! On the exact same medications at the exact same pharmacies where they already shop! — William Andreoli, President FDI Youngevity

[Read the Full Press Release]

CARD RESOURCES:

CARD FEATURES:

  • Save 10% – 85% OFF the cost of most prescription medicines
  • Save 10% – 60% on lab tests (via LAB TESTS link above)
  • Save 35% on hearing aids (phone # on discount card)
  • Accepted at most major pharmacies
    (Walgreens, CVS, Kroger, Walmart, Rite Aid, Target plus 60,000 others)

QUESTION & ANSWER:

Question: I already have health insurance, how can the card help me?

The best advice is to, even if you currently have health insurance with a prescription benefit, have your pharmacist run your regular insurance program and the FDI Youngevity FREE Pharmacy Discount Card, and see which is the most beneficial to you.

Answer:
The FDI Youngevity FREE Pharmacy Discount Card cannot be
combined with any other discounts or coverage plans. This is
because the pre-established pricing structure is the same
or very close to the price that the health care providers pay
themselves.

Therefore, depending on subsidies and other internal programs,
using your current health care provider may cost you MORE than
the final price using the FDI Youngevity FREE Pharmacy Discount Card.

In addition, many health care providers are discontinuing or severely
paring back their prescription benefits.

The best advice is to, even if you currently have health insurance with a prescription benefit, have your pharmacist run your regular insurance program and the FDI Youngevity FREE Pharmacy Discount Card, and see which is the most beneficial to you.

HOW TO USE YOUR *NEW* PHARMACY DISCOUNT CARD:

  1. Keep the card in your purse or wallet
  2. Give the card to your pharmacist
  3. Save up to 85% OFF the cost of your medication

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