Receipt Caker

Health & pharmacy

Pharmacy Receipt Generator

A pharmacy receipt itemizes medicines and health products with quantities and prices, distinguishing taxable retail items from tax-exempt prescriptions where applicable. Receipt Caker's generic pharmacy template produces a clean record for reimbursement or testing.

How do I make a pharmacy receipt?
Receipt Caker generates a pharmacy receipt in seconds: fill in the details, and the subtotal, tax and total calculate automatically. Export a PNG for free or a watermark-free PDF on Pro — no account required.
Business
Receipt details
Merchant info

Optional extra rows printed under the header — e.g. Store #, Terminal, Order type.

Line items
Totals & style
Payment
Message
Barcode & gift card
Cedar Grove Pharmacy
18 Wellness Rd, Austin, TX 78704
(512) 555-0129
Receipt #RX-88120
Date2026-03-13 11:05
ItemQtyAmount
Vitamin D3 1000IU (90ct)1$11.99
Allergy relief tablets1$8.49
Adhesive bandages2$6.50
Subtotal$26.98
Tax (8.25%)$2.23
TOTAL$29.21
Paid byHSA card
RX-88120
Consult your pharmacist with any questions.
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What this receipt contains

  • Pharmacy name, address and phone
  • Each item with quantity and price
  • Prescription vs retail item distinction
  • Tax on taxable items only
  • Payment method and receipt number

Fields that matter

  • Pharmacy identity and address
  • Itemized products with tax applied only to taxable goods
  • Date and receipt number

Who uses it

Patients claiming health expenses on an FSA/HSA or insurance, and developers testing health-retail flows.

What appears on a pharmacy receipt

A pharmacy receipt lists each medicine or health product with its quantity and price, then shows a subtotal, any sales tax and the total paid. A defining feature is that prescriptions are frequently tax-exempt while over-the-counter retail goods are taxable, so a well-formed pharmacy receipt often applies tax to only some of its lines.

Receipt Caker's generic template lets you build this itemized structure and apply a tax rate, producing a record suitable for reimbursement from a health spending account or for testing a pharmacy checkout flow. It never imitates any real chain's branding — it is a receipt for an independent pharmacy you name yourself.

Generic and brand items, and how tax splits

In most US jurisdictions prescription medicines are exempt from sales tax while over-the-counter products are not, so on a real pharmacy receipt you often see tax applied to only part of the order. A basket of vitamins, allergy tablets and bandages might be fully taxable, while a dispensed prescription alongside them is not.

To model this in Receipt Caker, list your taxable retail items and set the tax rate so it applies to that subtotal; add any exempt prescription as a line that does not push up the taxable total. The result reflects how a mixed pharmacy basket — generic or brand, retail or Rx — is actually taxed at the counter.

Using the receipt for an FSA or HSA claim

You can produce a receipt that captures the information a health-account administrator typically needs — the provider, the date, the items and the amounts — which lets you see exactly what a claim will look like before you file it. Paying with an HSA card, for example, is reflected in the payment-method line.

For a genuine claim, always keep the original receipt from the dispensing pharmacy. Receipt Caker is designed for mockups, testing and reconstructing your own records, not for creating documents to mislead a claims process. Used honestly, it is a convenient way to itemize and total eligible health purchases.

Building a pharmacy receipt in Receipt Caker

Enter the pharmacy name, address and phone, add each item with its quantity and price, and set the tax rate for the taxable lines. An 80mm width with a monospace font gives the familiar drugstore-printout look, and the barcode toggle adds a lookup code if you want one.

Export as a PNG for free or a Pro PDF for your records. Receipt Caker generates the document client-side in your browser — it does not process a prescription, bill insurance or store any transaction; it only renders the itemized receipt you download.

Frequently asked questions

What appears on a pharmacy receipt?
A pharmacy receipt lists each medicine or health product with its quantity and price, then shows a subtotal, any sales tax, and the total paid. A key feature is that prescriptions are frequently tax-exempt while over-the-counter retail goods are taxable, so a well-formed pharmacy receipt often applies tax to only some of its lines. Receipt Caker's generic template lets you build this itemized structure and apply a tax rate, producing a record suitable for reimbursement from a health spending account or for testing a pharmacy checkout flow — without imitating any real chain's branding.
Can I use it for FSA or HSA claims?
You can produce a receipt that captures the information an FSA or HSA administrator typically needs — the provider, the date, the items and the amounts — but always keep the original receipt from the dispensing pharmacy for a genuine claim. Receipt Caker is designed for mockups, testing and reconstructing your own records, not for creating documents to mislead a claims process. Used honestly, the pharmacy template is a convenient way to itemize and total eligible health purchases so you can see what a claim will look like before you submit the real paperwork.
Are prescriptions taxed on the receipt?
In most US jurisdictions prescription medicines are exempt from sales tax while over-the-counter products are not, so on a real pharmacy receipt you often see tax applied to only part of the order. To model this in Receipt Caker, list your taxable retail items and set the tax rate, and if you also want to show an exempt prescription simply add it as a zero-tax line by keeping the taxable total accurate. The result is a receipt that reflects how mixed pharmacy baskets are actually taxed.

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