New Missouri Prescription Drug Card Program for Missouri Residents

By
Real Estate Agent with North Kansas City Real Estate, Reece and Nichols Residential

While visiting my Aunt and Uncle in Branson I saw a story about the new Missouri Drug Card Program on television.

The website states that as a resident of Missouri you have access to a FREE prescription drug card program.

If you go to www.missouridrugcard.com you can download your Prescription Card after putting in some simple information and supposedly have a savings of 75% at over 50,000 national and regional pharmacies.

The card is pre-activated and can be used immediately.

* I haven't personally tried this but thought it would be good information for anyone that needs assistance with prescription drug costs.

Comments (9)

David Spencer
Keller Williams Northland - Kansas City, MO
Show Me real estate in Kansas City

Thankyou for this blog from a NKC Highschool graduate. I am passing this information on to my relatives in Missoura who are eligible.

Jul 30, 2008 02:00 PM
Fran White
North Kansas City Real Estate, Reece and Nichols Residential - Kansas City North, MO
Kansas City North Real Estate, 816-682-3897

David:

My pleasure............ I hope it helps!!  By the way, what year did you graduate from NKC?

Jul 30, 2008 02:20 PM
Tom Plant
WINEormous.com - Murrieta, CA

Fran - That's wonderful news. We all can use a price break, especially in today's economy.

Aug 09, 2008 01:43 AM
Jason Mitchell
Realty Executives - Scottsdale, AZ

that sounds like a great program. here we have to drive south of the border :) just kidding

Aug 11, 2008 09:34 AM
Anonymous
Cindy

I just printed a "Free" card by visiting the www.missouridrugcard.com site.  I was able to invoke the Pharmacy Location and Meciation Pricing links provided, but was not provided a USERID or Password to access these links.  I've left a message with Robert Meyer, Missouri Drug Card Program Development Director, rmeyer@modrugcard.com, Phone: 314-518-6250, as to why I could not access these links within the Missouri Drug Card site.

Aug 13, 2008 11:52 PM
#5
Anonymous
Rita

At NKC High do they spell Missouri with an "a" still?

Sep 30, 2008 08:20 AM
#6
Anonymous
Lily

Is there a way to compare this card's drug prices with the prices that I'm getting with the prescription discount card that I bought at www.rxdrugcard.com?  I pay $4.50 a month for that card.

Dec 29, 2008 07:53 AM
#7
Anonymous
Billie

The pharmacist said my Amlodipine would cost $160 and then I remembered to give him the prescription discount card that I bought from www.rxdrugcard.com. Then the cost was only $10.50.

Jul 02, 2009 06:31 AM
#8
Anonymous
Justin Palmer

Here's some other good programs that work in Missouri

MedSaverCard Missouri discount drug card

http://www.rxfreecard.com

 

Mar 17, 2010 03:58 PM
#9
Anonymous
Wallace

Hey Billie, I tried your RxDrugCard.  Works great!

Aug 10, 2010 07:45 AM
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