Madison Pharmacy & Drug Stores
Affordable prescription drugs in Madison with a FREE DP Prescription Card! Simply fill out the form above, print out your card online, and present it at one of the many participating pharmacies in Madison. Far too often, people refuse to purchase their prescription medication due to the high price, but a FREE DP Prescription card can provide for a substantial discount on medicine and prescriptions at a Madison drug store.
Participating pharmacies in Madison include:
Madison Drug Store
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Winn-Dixie 729 W Base St Madison, FL (850) 973-2690 Kmart 750 Clifty Dr Madison, IN (812) 273-5660 Publix Super Markets 7794 Highway 72 W Madison, AL (256) 864-0112 |
Publix Super Markets 8000 Madison Blvd Madison, AL (256) 461-1860 Target 2050 Gallatin Pike N Madison, TN (615) 859-5260 Walgreens 1414 S Park St Madison, WI (888) 492-5442 |
A grim statistic uncovered by Families USA shows that the average cost for prescription medication is predicted to rise to $72.94 by 2010, so by saving now at a neighborhood Madison pharmacy, you can plan for future drug and prescription expenses. As the Kaiser Family Foundation reports, the prices for prescription drugs have gone up 8.3% a year on average, however, prescription medication doesn't have to cost a king's ransom at your nearby Madison drug store.
More participating drug stores in Madison include:
- 10% to 60% savings on most medications
- Over 48,000 national and regional pharmacy chain stores participate as well as independent pharmacies nationwide
- Online Drug Price Check Utility provides members the ability to find the price of their prescription(s) at participating locations in
the ZIP Code of their choice.

Madison Pharmacy
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Kroger 525 E Clifty Dr Madison, IN (812) 273-3343 CVS Pharmacy 500 Clifty Dr Madison, IN (812) 273-2117 Rite Aid 1770 Eatonton Hwy Madison, GA (706) 752-1553 |
Rite Aid 1073 Hwy 51 Madison, MS (601) 605-0402 Walgreens 7941 Tree Ln Madison, WI (608) 833-0415 Kmart 6600 N Ridge Rd Madison, OH (440) 417-1784 |
Pharmacy discounts are not insurance, and are not intended as a substitute for insurance.
