Minnesota Pharmacy & Drug Stores

Affordable prescription drugs in Minnesota 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 Minnesota. For your convenience, we also have an online price check for drugs that allows members to determine the price for their prescription medication at a participating Minnesota drug store in the ZIP code of their choice.
 
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Participating pharmacies in Minnesota include:
Minnesota Drug Store

CVS Pharmacy
2196 White Bear Ave N
Saint Paul, MN
(651) 704-0322

Walgreens
PO Box 4024
Saint Paul, MN
(651) 636-9369

Kmart
7191 10th St N
Saint Paul, MN
(651) 739-3550

Target
2000 Cliff Lake Rd
Saint Paul, MN
(763) 533-1651

Kmart
3201 White Bear Ave N
Saint Paul, MN
(651) 770-0311

Walgreens
County Road 11 And 42
Saint Paul, MN
(952) 432-4471

A grim statistic uncovered by Families USA shows that the average cost for prescription medication is predicted to rise to $72.94 by 2010, which means every penny you save now at your local Minnesota pharmacy now will ease rising future drug expenses. Upon receiving your FREE DP Prescription Card, you'll discover that you can save on prescription medication at a Pathmark pharmacy and practically any drug store in Minnesota.
More participating drug stores in Minnesota include:
Minnesota Pharmacy

CVS Pharmacy
2150 Eagle Creek Ln
Saint Paul, MN
(651) 436-4732

Walgreens
County Road C And Rice St
Saint Paul, MN
(651) 636-9369

CVS Pharmacy
1250 Northland Dr
Saint Paul, MN
(651) 452-0381

Target
2000 Bunker Lake Northwest Blvd
Minneapolis, MN
(763) 852-0113

CVS Pharmacy
15115 Dove Trail
Saint Paul, MN
(952) 423-3200

Target
1650 New Brighton Blvd
Minneapolis, MN
(612) 781-7033


Pharmacy discounts are not insurance, and are not intended as a substitute for insurance.