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A prescription drug discount card company that used to be headquartered in Scottsdale has signed on to be a sponsor for the Phoenix Suns.

BuzzRx, a prescription drug discount card company formerly headquartered in Scottsdale, has signed on to be a sponsor for the Phoenix Suns.

"BuzzRx has been a great partner to Phoenix Suns Charities and the local community so we're thrilled to expand our relationship and become the first NBA team to partner with a prescription discount card company," Tom Fletcher, the senior vice president of global partnership solutions for the Suns, said in a statement.

"Partnering with the Phoenix Suns allows us to further educate the public on the benefits of prescription discount cards and how they can be used by anyone to make medications more affordable and accessible," BuzzRx founder and CEO Matt Herfield, said in a statement.

 

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