Program Details


About Together Rx Access
1-800-444-4106  Web site



How can this program help me?
The Together Rx Access® Card is a free, easy-to-use savings card sponsored by many of the nation's leading pharmaceutical companies, including Pfizer. The card can help eligible hardworking Americans and their families gain access to savings on prescription products right at their neighborhood pharmacy.

Most cardholders save 25% to 40%* on brand-name prescription medicines, including those that treat high cholesterol, diabetes, asthma, and many other conditions. Over 300 brand-name prescription medicines are included in the program. Savings are also available on a range of generic products.

Do I qualify for program benefits?
To receive the Together Rx Access Card, you must:

  • Have no prescription drug coverage (public or private)
  • Not be eligible for Medicare
  • Live in the United States or Puerto Rico
  • Have a household income equal to or less than:
     - $45,000 for a single person
     - $60,000 for a family of 2
     - $75,000 for a family of 3
     - $90,000 for a family of 4
     - $105,000 for a family of 5

Families of 6 or more and residents of Alaska and Hawaii should contact the Together Rx Access Program at 1-800-444-4106.

What Pfizer medicines are available to me?
Many Pfizer medicines are available through Together Rx Access. Visit www.TogetherRxAccess.com for the most current list of brand-name medicines and products that are offered in the program.

Where would I get my medicine?
You will purchase your medicines at a savings at a participating pharmacy that accepts the Together Rx Access Card.

How do I apply?
You can apply to Together Rx Access online, by mail, or by phone. To learn more, call 1-800-444-4106 or visit www.TogetherRxAccess.com.





*Each cardholder's savings depend on factors such as the particular drug, amount, and pharmacy where it was purchased. Participating companies independently determine the level of savings offered and the products included in the program. Those decisions are subject to change.