See if you qualify to save money on your high-cost prescriptions in under 5 minutes.

Save an average of $950/mo.

Complex Conditions

Our specialty pharmacy receives priority access to medications for complex conditions.

Allergy

Cancer

Diabetes & Weight Loss

Gastrointestinal
Immunology & HIV

Multiple Sclerosis

Plaque Psoriasis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

How FDA Shortlist Works

5 Easy Steps

Verify Your Information

We call to verify your information and confirm your identity.

Telehealth Visit

Schedule a brief 10-minute Telehealth call at your convenience.

Order Medications

Your medications are ordered by the pharmacist.

Lower Your Copay

Copays typically lower to $15-$20 with copay assistance programs available.

Never Stand in Line Again

Your medication is shipped for free, directly to your door. Never wait for your medication again.

Get your specialized medicine at the lowest possible price.

Average copay is $15/mo.

FAQs

How can we help?

Who should use FDA Shortlist?

People who want a convenient and cost-saving way to get long-term specialized medications. We can deliver to your home, workplace, or any location to ensure you get your medication when and where you need it.

You also receive:

• Free standard shipping

• Automatic refills allow you to never wait in line again

• Digital tools to track your medications

• 24/7 access to pharmacists

Which pharmacy fulfills my prescriptions?

We work with INSIGHT Chicago Hospital Pharmacy to fulfill all our prescriptions.

When do I pay for my prescriptions?

Once we receive your prescription from your provider, we will notify you to log in and checkout. You will always see the price before you confirm your order.

How do I send in my prescriptions?

The best way is to have your doctor to send an electronic prescription to our pharmacy. For more information on how to do this, see fdashortlist.com/my-prescription for instructions on how to get your prescription from your doctor.

How is it so affordable?

Thanks to the federal government’s Public Health Service Act (Section 340B), our partners at INSIGHT Chicago Hospital Pharmacy are able to purchase prescription and non-prescription medication at a steeply reduced cost and pass the savings on to you.

Can I get specialized medicine? I can't seem to find (or afford) it anywhere else.

Yes! Thanks to the Public Health Service Act (section 340B), our partner pharmacy receives priority access to specialized medications on the FDA’s Drug Shortages list. As a licensed pharmacy under Section 340B, we are able to purchase specialized medication at a steeply reduced cost and pass the savings on to you.

Is it safe to have my medications delivered?

Yes! It is very safe. Millions of people have their medications delivered every day. Your medication will arrive in confidential, weather-resistant packaging anywhere you need it. If your medication requires specific temperature control, we can accommodate that too.

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