Check your coupon carefully! Many coupons have specific restrictions. For example, some limit usage to a single purchase, others may only apply to certain pharmacies or require a valid prescription.
Pay close attention to the expiration date. Most coupons have a limited validity period, often printed directly on the coupon itself. Expired coupons are generally worthless.
Manufacturer coupons and insurance copay assistance programs often have different rules. Manufacturer coupons might have a limit on how many you can use per household. Insurance programs may have specific requirements regarding the prescription itself.
Contact your pharmacy or the coupon provider if you have questions about restrictions or the expiration. They can clarify any ambiguities and help you understand the terms and conditions.
Save your coupons in a safe, organized place to prevent loss or damage. Consider using a digital coupon organizer or a dedicated folder.
Be aware that some coupons might require you to meet specific purchase thresholds to be valid. Read the fine print carefully before your purchase.


