Here are some links to check out. If you make a certain amount per year, you can get the lyrica for free. When I was on it I checked it out but, as usual, hubs makes too much money for me to get anything at all.

Stupid income limits if you ask me.
http://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/...tails.aspx?p=2
I opened up the income limit guidelines but if it's not there just click on the underlined household income guidelines. For me, we have 3 in our house hubby has to make at or under $36,620 a year. To qualify you, if you meet that, print out an application, the doc fills it out and you send your tax return along with it. They send the meds to your doc, a 3 month supply.The application and authorization for you take to the doc is at the bottom.
For Cymbalta the guidelines are Basic eligibility requirements are as follows:
* Patients must be legal US residents.
* Patients' income must be below certain levels, based on the number of people in the household. (I believe it would be the same income thing as lyrica.)
* Patients must not have any other prescription drug coverage (Medicaid, VA, Blue Cross, Medicare Part D, etc.)
* Patients must not be eligible for Medicare.
http://www.lillycares.com/index.jsp
This one on the lyrica site gives you the programs you are eligible for which include low cost options.
http://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/...c/default.aspx
Just click the get started button.
Some others......
http://www.qdrug.com/sf/
http://www.needymeds.org/ --- Look on the left side for the list of programs.
This website is for a discount card for meds. It's free! :-) I was using it before florida came out with their drug discount card and I switched to that. It does cut money off your cost if you can't find a better option from any of the programs and links above.
http://www.esunhealth.net/
Hope this helps you and anyone else who needs it.
Hugs,
Karen