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Our Commercial Relationships

In the spirit of transparency, here is exactly how we make money and what that means for our editorial process.

How We Make Money

RxNotebook is reader-supported. When you click a link to a provider on this site and start a program, we may earn a commission from that provider. There is no additional cost to you, and we never pass commission costs to readers.

What This Changes

Editorially, nothing. Rankings are determined by our four-axis methodology (see Methodology), not by commission size. Providers with the highest payouts are not automatically our top picks, and we frequently rank lower-paying providers ahead of higher-paying competitors when the editorial case is clear.

FTC Compliance

Per the FTC's Endorsement Guides (16 CFR Part 255), we disclose this commercial relationship clearly on every page that contains affiliate links. Affiliate links are also marked at the page level and tagged appropriately at the HTML attribute level (rel="sponsored nofollow").

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Last updated · 16 May 2026