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Amazon Prime Members Can Now Get Prescription Drugs for $5 a Month

- Courtesy of Amazon Pharmacy
Courtesy of Amazon Pharmacy

Amazon launched a subscription service Tuesday that lets Prime members order prescription drugs for a flat fee of $5 per month.

Customers who subscribe to the new RxPass service can have low-cost, generic drugs delivered to their homes. More than 50 medications are included with the pass, which is available in 42 states.

What it means for you

The new service offers a relatively cheap way for Prime customers to order prescription drugs, and it doesn’t require insurance.

Why it matters

Americans have lots of options for ordering generic drugs online — including traditional pharmacies like CVS and new ventures like the Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company. But the low, flat fee for the RxPass will be attractive to people who are currently paying more to get their prescriptions and already subscribe to Amazon’s $139-per-year Prime service.

Bottom line

Prime members have a new way to order prescription medications online. Customers will have to research whether their medications are available and compare costs to see if it’s worth adding on an additional Amazon subscription.

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