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Governor Lamont and Comptroller Scanlon Announce Connecticut Residents Can Now Sign Up for Prescription Drug Discount Card [[link removed]]
Posted on October 2, 2023
(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont and Comptroller Sean Scanlon announced that effective today, Connecticut residents can now enroll in a newly launched program enabling them to receive a discount card that can be presented at pharmacies to receive savings on certain medication.
The discount card is provided through ArrayRx [[link removed]], a multistate consortium Connecticut recently joined that has a goal of providing accessible pharmacy solutions for state partners. Other participating states include Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. The multistate consortium uses the leverage of bulk purchasing to offer up to 80% savings on generic prescription drugs and 20% savings on name-brand prescription drugs.
To receive a discount card, Connecticut residents must apply online at arrayrxcard.com [[link removed]]. A valid physical Connecticut address and e-mail address are required to enroll. The card is provided to consumers digitally via e-mail and can be downloaded to smartphone wallets. There is no cost to receive a discount card, and there are no age or income restrictions.
Authorization for Connecticut to join the partnership was established by a provision of Governor Lamont’s health care affordability bill [[link removed]], which was approved by the General Assembly and signed into law earlier this year ( Public Act 23-171 [[link removed]]). The program is administered by the Office of the State Comptroller.
“Obtaining this discount card is a way that consumers can save some money on medications they need to stay healthy,” Governor Lamont said. “I encourage all Connecticut residents to sign up for a discount card and use it at the pharmacy.”
“Affording prescription drugs is a significant obstacle many Connecticut residents are facing at a time when costs are rising and insurance covers less than it used to,” Comptroller Scanlon said. “Governor Lamont and I are working hard to rein in high healthcare costs, and the ArrayRx card is a free and secure tool all residents can use to save at their local pharmacy. Regardless of their health insurance status, I urge all Connecticut residents to take advantage of this free program.”
Anyone can visit arrayrxcard.com [[link removed]] to search for their prescription and see the cost at local pharmacies, even before signing up. Some examples of potential savings include:
Product Name
Approximate Cash Price*
Approximate Price with ArrayRx discount*
Lisinopril
(20mg – 30 tablets)
$17.46
$5.47
Albuterol Sulfate
(1 inhaler)
$44.99
$23.06
Simvastatin
(40mg – 30 tablets)
$21.30
$5.75
Escitalopram
(10mg – 30 tablets)
$32.10
$5.82
Penicillin V Potassium
(500mg – 28 tablets)
$23.49
$9.07
*This is the approximate cost at the time of publishing and is subject to change.
For more information on how the ArrayRx discount card works, including a list of frequently asked questions and a drug price lookup tool, visit arrayrxcard.com [[link removed]].
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