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Statewide Drug Card Program Launching in Wyoming

CHEYENNE, Wyo. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Officials have confirmed that a new statewide prescription assistance program, called Wyoming Rx Card, is being launched tomorrow. The program will provide free discount prescription drug cards to Wyoming residents. The card will provide savings of up to 75% on prescription drugs at participating drug stores. Wyoming Rx Card is currently accepted at over 50,000 retail pharmacy locations across the country.

The Wyoming Rx Card was launched to help the uninsured residents of Wyoming afford their prescription medications. However, the program can also be used by people who have health insurance coverage with no prescription benefits, which is common in many health savings accounts (HSA) and high deductible health plans. Additionally, people who have prescription coverage can use this program for non-formulary or non-covered drugs.

This program offers residents with a simple solution to the confusing maze of discount prescription programs that have appeared in recent years. Many of these programs only cover certain drugs, charge fees, and some have membership restrictions such as age and income requirements. Wyoming Rx Card has no restrictions to membership, no income requirements, no age limitations, and there are no applications to fill out. Wyoming residents can create and print a free drug card, search drug pricing, and locate participating pharmacies by visiting www.WyomingRxCard.com.

Contact for media:
Wyoming Rx Card
Dana White, Media Press Secretary, 800-223-1943
media@wyrxcard.com

Tags: Healthcare, Business wire, wyoming, Health, Pharmaceuticals

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