Amazon Launches Online Pharmacy With 2-Day Shipping For Prime Members [6 Months From $1 Per Month)

Update 6/8/21: Amazon is offering meds from as low as $1 per month for the first six months. For Prime subscribers only.

Original post: Amazon launched today an online pharmacy which will service those with and without insurance, with or without Prime membership. Prime members get the added advantage of free 2-day shipping. Also, Prime members who don’t have health insurance will see savings of up to ‘up to 80%’ on generic brands and ‘up to 40%’ on name brand medications.

Press release | Direct link to Amazon Pharmacy (affiliate link)

Lots of pharmacies deliver and local pharmacies usually can deliver the same day, so I don’t see a big edge to Amazon here. But I can see people who like tech platforms using this going forward.

Will be interesting to see if Amazon Pharmacy purchases will code as Drugstores on the Freedom Flex card. Also not clear if Amazon cardholders get 5% on Amazon Pharmacy purchases (I assume they do?).

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Break Even
Break Even (@guest_1203681)
June 9, 2021 22:48

the edge is in the wasteful daily packaging which is helpful for seniors

Dubya
Dubya (@guest_1203528)
June 9, 2021 17:59

Can’t even look at the service without Amazon asking a bunch of invasive questions. Doesn’t Amazon have enough information on me. I’m sure they already have all this information from data collection. What’s the point of asking again

Fathiss
Fathiss (@guest_1203162)
June 9, 2021 07:45

2 day shipping? Is that like the Amazon Prime guaranteed 2 day shipping that takes a week now?

David
David (@guest_1203112)
June 9, 2021 00:47

$4 at Walmart without insurance, $16 at Amazon (same generic).

Sam F.
Sam F. (@guest_1203348)
June 9, 2021 13:39

Are you sure that was for one month? A couple I checked defaulted to 6 months and that gave the best price. You’ve got to have a dr that will write a 6 month prescription, though.

Dan
Dan (@guest_1203035)
June 8, 2021 22:15

Controlled substances are 80% of all pharmacy business, so retail will be just fine.

Amy Grant
Amy Grant (@guest_1202996)
June 8, 2021 20:56

Amazon let me order some Valium and Adderall without a script

Dave
Dave (@guest_1202992)
June 8, 2021 20:47

Pfft.. What’s next?

Amazon auto repair
Amazon babysitting
Amazon lawn mowing
Amazon feed your pets
Amazon take out the trash
Amazon wipe your ass?

J
J (@guest_1203004)
June 8, 2021 21:13

Amazon suck your ****

RoyalGreen
RoyalGreen (@guest_1203020)
June 8, 2021 21:45
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Amazon Escorts, available in UK, Mexico, Canada. If you’re a Prime member you can get 2 hour guaranteed delivery, and use your Amazon card to get 5% back along with limited time special offers. Coming to US soon (TM).

Rick James
Rick James (@guest_1203025)
June 8, 2021 21:52

Damn, I would totally do Amazon Escorts, and you can filter for only 5-stars. 2 hour guaranteed delivery, and 5% cash back when I use my Prime Card to book a service date? Sign me the fuck up.

SOZ
SOZ (@guest_1202971)
June 8, 2021 19:59

Not available (yet) in my state.
Can I use Amazon gift card balance to pay?

Andy
Andy (@guest_1093363)
November 17, 2020 22:24

I always say check your local clinic pharmacy.
I looked at couple of meds I had when good RX came, the price was double the retail price for the local pharmacy compared to what I’d pay using good RX at those places that accept it.
One med I looked at was $7.14 retail and is 16.80 with Amazon.
I have good insurance, so I don’t have to worry about that.
But if you are uninsured or underinsured, look at your local clinic pharmacies.
I hear Costco also has good prices, but never verified it. No membership needed.
Mind that most places offer free delivery too, so nothing novel from Amazon.

BroOnTravel
BroOnTravel (@guest_1206293)
June 14, 2021 15:01

Costco is great if you’re looking to stock up on a year at a time. Pre-COVID I’d only be stateside once a year and I’ve had a couple of issues with sketchy meds elsewhere. Safeway blanched at the idea but Costco just rung it up and didn’t bat an eye.

Lloye
Lloye (@guest_1093321)
November 17, 2020 21:09

I had a purchase in October, paid with a Chase Amazon card. Posted as “AMZNPHARMA”, Merchant type: Drug stores and pharmacies, 2% Back at drugstores.