I-SaveRx
I-SaveRx is a mail order pharmacy program that is simple to use and could save you money. The program was developed by the state of Illinois to provide mail order access to lower cost brand prescription drugs from Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Governor Douglas signed a bill into law on February 17, 2005 so Vermont residents could participate in this program as an interim solution to the ever escalating cost of prescription drugs.
What the I-SaveRX program does:
- Provides Vermonters with an option to order affordable brand prescription drugs from Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland
- Processes prescription drug refills only
- Provides a three month supply of your prescription drugs
What the I-SaveRX program does not do:
- Enable you to order narcotics, controlled substances or medications requiring refrigeration
- Fill first time prescriptions. You must fill a new prescription for the first 30 days at your local pharmacy.
- Fill all prescriptions. Only a selected group of brand drugs are available. Generic drugs, narcotics, and medications requiring refrigeration are not available through this program.
- Accept or bill insurance. You pay by check or credit card. If you have prescription drug coverage, check with your insurance company for reimbursement information.
Getting Started:
You can access I-SaveRX through the web or a 24 hour toll-free number. Getting started is easy. Here's how it works:
- Get Enrollment Packet
- By phone: Call toll-free 1-866-I-SAVE33 to start enrolling
- By computer: Visit http://www.I-SaveRX.net to print an Enrollment Packet
- Fill out Enrollment Packet
- Fill out Medical History Form
- Fill out and sign Enrollment Form
- Visit Your Doctor
- Review your Medical History Form
- Provide an original prescription for each medication refill you need
- Send out Enrollment Packet to I-SaveRX
- MAIL to:
IsaveRX
P.O. Box 21086
Tecumseh, Ontario, Canada N8N 4S1
- OR FAX to: 1-866-715-6337 (toll free)
- MAIL to:
- I-SaveRX Calls You
- You will receive your medication in approximately 20 days.
As informed and responsible consumers it is important to understand that there are risks associated with purchasing and using any medications and that these risks may increase when purchases are made over the internet. We strongly encourage you to consult with your health care providers and educate yourself about the prescription drugs you are currently taking and those you are thinking of ordering in an effort to prevent any drug interactions or adverse drug reactions. Please remember that the State of Vermont does not license the pharmacies that will fill your order and that the State of Vermont accepts no legal liability or responsibility for your decisions regarding purchases of prescription drugs based on the information provided in this web site.