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The Future of NiHowdy and Healthcare
How to Find the Best Prescription Prices in Seconds with NiHowdy

Written by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Reviewed by Amar Lunagaria
Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder
Affording medications shouldn’t feel like a part-time job. At NiHowdy, we’ve eliminated the guesswork of finding the lowest prescription prices. Our free pricing tool does the heavy lifting for you—no spreadsheets, phone calls, or stress. Here’s how to save time and money in three easy steps.
How to Find the Best Prescription Prices in Seconds with NiHowdy
Affording medications shouldn’t feel like a part-time job. At NiHowdy, we’ve eliminated the guesswork of finding the lowest prescription prices. Our free pricing tool does the heavy lifting for you—no spreadsheets, phone calls, or stress. Here’s how to save time and money in three easy steps.
Step 1: Search Your Medication
- Visit NiHowdy’s Drug Lookup Tool.
- Type the name of your medication (e.g., “atorvastatin” or “Ozempic”).
- Select the correct dose and quantity.
Example: Searching “insulin glargine” shows prices for 10mL vials at 5 units/mL.
Step 2: Compare Prices in Your Zip Code
Enter your zip code to see prices at 70,000+ pharmacies instantly, including:
- Significant chains (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart)
- Grocery stores (Kroger, Publix)
- Local independent pharmacies
How it works:
- Prices reflected are the last contracted rate with the pharmacy.
- The lowest price in your zip code automatically sorts results.
Example: A 30-day supply of metformin might cost $4 at Costco vs. $12 at CVS.
Step 3: Save & Earn Rewards
- Without an account: Show the coupon on your phone or print it for immediate savings.
- With a free account:
- Save coupons to your portal for quick access.
- Earn 5% back in Bitcoin on every purchase (rebates arrive in 30 days).
- Track your savings history and Bitcoin growth.
Pro Tip: Log in before searching to quickly save coupons to your account.
Why NiHowdy Beats Manual Comparison
- No calls or visits: Skip driving to pharmacies or haggling with insurers.
- Transparent pricing: See exact costs upfront—no surprise fees.
- Future-proof savings: Bitcoin rewards grow over time, potentially covering future refills.
Real-World Savings Example
Maria needs a 90-day supply of Jardiance for her diabetes:
- Retail price: $550
- NiHowdy price: $45 + $2.25 Bitcoin rebate
- Savings: $505 instantly + $2.25 growing to ~$7.60 in 3 years (50% annual growth*)
Start Saving Today
- Search Your Medication
- Create a Free Account for Bitcoin rewards
- Ask Your Pharmacist: “Can you apply my NiHowdy coupon?”
With NiHowdy, the best price is always a few clicks away—and your financial wellness grows with every refill.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an account to use NiHowdy?
No! You can access discounts immediately without signing up. However, accounts unlock Bitcoin rewards and make refills effortless.
What if my preferred pharmacy isn’t listed?
Contact our support team. We’re constantly expanding our network and can often add pharmacies within 48 hours.
Can I use NiHowdy for pet medications?
Yes! Search for pet prescriptions (e.g., “Apoquel” for dog allergies) like human medications.
How do I know I’m getting the best price?
NiHowdy’s tool compares prices across all nearby pharmacies. If you find a lower price elsewhere, let us know— we’ll match it.
Bitcoin projections were illustrative—past performance ≠ future results. Always consult a healthcare provider before changing medications.