Reimagine what a pharmacy can be for patients, providers, and manufacturers.
…and not for the right reasons.
Corporate greed. Rampant inefficiency. Lack of access and education. PBMs post unprecedented earnings when people can’t afford eggs—let alone life-saving drugs.
Americans are paying way more for prescription pills than they should. But they don’t need to.
Can a pharmacy be an advocate for patients? Not just for their health, but their wallets and lifestyles, too? Imagine a pharmacy that offers personalized care, transparent pricing, and innovative solutions to your healthcare needs.
Can a pharmacy put people before profits?
Invictus can.
We believe pharmacies should be three things:
Most pharmacies aren’t any of the above. They’re bloated, expensive chains at the mercy of PBMs – and ultimately treat their customers like numbers.
We’re different.
We gut the unnecessary parts of the pharmacy supply chain and go straight to the source.
It’s not just about saving time and money – it’s about creating real value for patients, providers, and manufacturers. That’s why we also provide personalized care to ensure patients are getting the treatments they need every time.
Using insurance saves you money at the pharmacy.
Generics can be even cheaper than your insurance copay
Most medicine is expensive.
Nearly 80% of cash pay patients paid under $20 for their monthly meds.
I get charged based on my needs.
Insurance premiums are based on the cost of treating the sickest patient. Pharmacies benefit from this inverse pricing system, but most patients don’t.
We fill most of our mail-order meds in just 5 days.
Big pharmacy chains (CVS, Walgreens, etc.) have the best prices.
Big pharmacy chains are often the most expensive. Independent pharmacies usually have better rates.
Pharmacies dictate the price of prescription pills.