Click below on examples of excitement we have received from national media and patients since our launch!
OPTIMIZERx, Cegedim Dendrite Partner to Ensure Patients Stay on Their Medications
Wall Street Journal Radio Interview with OPTMIZERx CEO
AARP - Save a Buck: Rx Coupon Clipper Alert
Web Coupons Help You Save on Prescription Drugs
Price of Prescriptions Tough to Swallow
Coupons May Lower Cost Of Prescription Drugs
Site Eases Pharmacy Costs With Discount Coupons (NBC-TV)
Online Pharmaceutical Coupons Out There To Be Had (CBS-TV)
Web Site Offers Prescription Drug Discounts (NBC-TV)
Web Site Offers Prescription Drug Discounts (CBS-TV)
CBS On Your Side: Drug Rebates (CBS-TV)
Web Site Created To Help Cover Prescription Costs (NBC-TV)
Saving Money on Medical Prescriptions (CBS-TV)
CBS On Your Side: Drug Coupons
Help With Prescription Drug Costs
On-line coupon hunting for prescription medicines
Coupons May Lower Cost Of Prescription Drugs
Prescription Co-Pay Sticker Shock Predicts Optimizerx.com
HealthCare Reform: Don't Wait Till Nov. '08!
NEW INDUSTRY DRIVEN SOLUTION TO INCREASE PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT ACCESS, ADHERENCE AND LOYALTY
About OPTIMIZERx™
Today's healthcare consumers appreciate empowerment. And when presented with opportunities to realize significant savings on their rising "out-of-pocket" prescriptions co-pay cost - empowered consumers act!
Leading the way!
OPTIMIZERx™ is the leading way for patients to access special savings and therapy alternatives to reduce out-of-pocket costs for all of their branded prescriptions and OTC healthcare products. OPTIMIZERx™ is founded by a group of physicians & healthcare veterans dedicated to improving affordable access to healthcare products and services.
Heading to the drugstore? Clip a coupon -- but read the fine print (Los Angeles Times)
Web site offers ways to save on drug costs (Detroit News)
Prescription Co-Pay Sticker Shock Predicts Optimizerx.com (ABC News)
OPTIMIZERx Helps Patients Reduce Rising Prescription Drug Co-Pay Costs.
Prescription for Trouble: New Study Shows Many Patients Skipping Meds Due to Rising Co-Pays
