How the LASO Meds Card Works (and How Much You Can Save)

Prescription medications can be costly, but they don’t have to be. With the LASO Meds savings card, you can unlock discounts of up to 90% on many common prescriptions—helping you save money while still getting the medications you need.
Here’s how it works step by step:
Step 1: Find Local Deals
Search for discounts on medications from pharmacies near you. LASO Meds partners with over 80,000 trusted pharmacies nationwide, including Walgreens, CVS, Walmart, Kroger, H-E-B, Safeway, and more.
Step 2: Save the Offer
Once you’ve found the best price, you can download, screenshot, or print the offer so you have it ready when you pick up your prescription.
Step 3: Use Your Discount Card
Show your LASO Meds card at the pharmacy counter, and the discount will be applied right away. It’s quick, easy, and works just like any other savings card.
How Much Can You Save?
Savings vary by medication, but here are some real examples:
- Metformin (generic for diabetes): $6.48 (86% off)
- Atorvastatin (branded for cholesterol): $7.20 (88% off)
- Levothyroxine (branded for thyroid): $7.13 (87% off)
- Lisinopril (generic for blood pressure): $6.48 (86% off)
- Pantoprazole (generic for acid reflux): $11.63 (94% off)
Compared to other discount platforms, LASO Meds often provides lower prices—for example, $3.56 for Metformin versus $6.62 with GoodRx®.
Why Use LASO Meds?
- Accepted at all major pharmacies
- Up to 90% savings on prescriptions
- Simple, fast, and convenient process
- Free to use with your LASO membership
Bottom line: The LASO Meds card makes prescriptions more affordable, whether it’s for everyday medications or long-term treatment. Start saving today by using your card at your preferred pharmacy.
Disclaimer: LASO Meds is a prescription discount program, not insurance. Discounts are available only at participating pharmacies and may vary by location or medication. Savings examples are based on sample data and are subject to change. Always consult with your healthcare provider regarding any medical conditions or before starting, stopping, or changing any prescribed medication.