I was a trail member of GoodRx Gold. On most generics, the Gold price is usually 6-8 dollars cheaper. However On some medications the regular like Lidocaine Patches 5% for 90 patches the GOLD PRICE was $120 dollars higher then the regular GoodRx price. However there were several medications where this was also the case.
What concerned me that once your are listed as a GOLD GoodRx member an a prescription is sent electronically from your doctor to the pharmacy are they going to charge the Gold price or the regular GoodRx price?
Customer service stated that that you just need to tell the pharmacy that you want the lower GoodRx price and NOT THE GOLD price.
Personally, I found this absurd as the best price for Gold members (i. E. paying members) should be the top price shown for the medication you want when you open the app. I dropped the GOLD membership as I found it misleading however, I will try again with the knowledge I have acquire as to how this works that is switching between Regular and Gold at a pharmacy. Note the cheaper prices under regular GoodRx is found below the Gold lists under what other pharmacies are charging. I