What medications are available for free with delivery?

Only a select list of approved generic medications may be available free of charge. These are typically commonly prescribed treatments for everyday, non-emergency conditions and may be available free of charge if you choose on-demand delivery.

Quick Answer:

  • Only select generic medications may be available free of charge
  • Common conditions (e.g., infections, allergies, skin issues)
  • Only available when delivered
  • Full list is available in the DrHouse app

What Medications Are Available

There are 200+ commonly prescribed generic medications that may be available for free, such as those used for:

  • Infections (e.g., antibiotics)
  • Allergies and respiratory conditions
  • Skin conditions
  • Digestive issues
  • Other routine, non-emergency health concerns

These medications are selected because they are widely used, safe for telehealth prescribing, and can be quickly fulfilled for delivery.

How to See the Exact List

The exact medications available:

  • Can be viewed directly in the DrHouse app before your visit
  • May vary based on availability

What to Know

  • Not all medications qualify: Only those on the approved list may qualify
  • Generic medications only: Brand-name drugs are not included
  • Delivery required: Medications are not available for free on pharmacy pickup
  • Prescription required: A physician must determine the medication is appropriate
  • No impact on care: Your care is not affected by this choice. Not available to Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, or other federal or state health care program beneficiaries, where applicable.

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