Low Cost Prescription Drugs Without Insurance: How Cash-Pay Pricing Works
Learn how Clear Choice Pharmacy prices low cost prescription drugs with a transparent formula—Drug Cost + 15% + $5—and when cash-pay can beat insurance copays.
Reviewed for educational publishing · Dr. Dourra, Michigan-Licensed Physician · Updated July 14, 2026
High deductibles and confusing copays push more patients to cash-pay pharmacies. Clear Choice Pharmacy publishes a simple formula so Michigan patients can compare prescription prices before ordering.
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Look up prescription pricesThe Clear Choice pricing formula
Everyday cash-pay prescriptions use: Drug Cost + 15% + $5 dispensing fee. That is the full price model for this program—no hidden PBM markup layered on top.
Most common medications hover around $5 for a 30-day supply, though exact prices depend on medication, strength, and quantity.
When cash-pay can beat insurance
Patients with high deductibles, limited formularies, or Medicare coverage gaps often find cash-pay lower than their pharmacy counter surprise. Always compare your specific medication—search our prescriptions tool for instant lookups.
Michigan fill and ship only
Clear Choice Pharmacy currently fills and ships prescriptions for Michigan patients only. Pickup is available in Novi, with delivery options for eligible Michigan addresses.
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This article is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. Compounded medications require a valid prescription after clinician review. Clear Choice Pharmacy currently serves Michigan patients only. Individual results vary. Discuss your health history with a licensed provider before starting any therapy.
