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Old 02-07-2007, 08:03 AM #1
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Arrow Links and Tips For Free/Discount Medications

anyone know those links for free meds?

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http://www.themedicineprogram.com/

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Partnership for Prescription Drugs
https://www.pparx.org/Intro.php

Individual Assistance Programs by drug/manufacturer
Brand Names
http://seniorliving.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?zi=1/XJ&sdn=seniorliving&zu=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.needymeds. com%2F

We very recently realized my father was also able to get free medication through the Veteran's Affairs because he is low income (and a veteran)...something he hadn't even considered orginally. Cost may vary dependent on income.
http://www.va.gov/healtheligibility/...dicareDFAQ.asp

My parents are low income seniors, and have been able to get almost all of their medication free. They had been exhausing their savings paying medical bills, and unfortunately we didn't look into this earlier. It has literally saved them hundreds of dollars per month over the last two years, that they just didn't have anymore. We've had to apply individually to many manufacturer programs, especially since the medicare changes for prescription drug coverage plans. They could not afford to sign up for any of the prescription coverage plans, and although it was a bit up in the air for awhile, most of the manufacturers still offer free medications to those who meet low income requirements, and DO NOT have any insurance plan for prescription coverage (seniors and non-seniors).

They also got a lot of help with filing out forms from their local medical center/hospital who has a person employed just to help low income people do this... another thing to check for. If there are many medications, it is quite a task. My parents were each on 4-6 medications, and it pays to work with your doctor to look at different medications for the same thing that might have a better deal (free vs. discounted).

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And don't forget Walmart's list of $4 meds they offer. Not completely free, and it isn't a very long list, but if your medication is on it and you have no insurance, it can be a big savings.
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at mrs D's request this thread will be here as a resource for all who need it
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http://www.needymeds.com/newuser.tml

There is a PILE of helpful information as well as access to, and instructions for, applications for free meds.

I found help with Lamictal here, which for now I get free. The income threshold to qualify for help from Glaxo-Smith-Kline is higher than most, and they offer help with more than one med. They ask for a copy of income tax returns to verify income claims.

My doctor's office found a program with Merck, and they supply free Zetia. That program is more generous than most as well - if someone goes over the financial threshold to qualify for help, they will accept a form signed by the PCP to attest to financial hardship because of medical and med costs.

The call-renewal number for GSK has a prompt for Medicare patients, so I'm guessing there is help for that group as well.

I hope this helps.

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Help Pharmaceutical Companies - Patient Assistant Programs

Here are the Pharmaceutical companies for which I have found Patient Assistant Programs in the U.S.:

GlaxoSmithKline:
http://us.gsk.com/html/healthcare/healthcare-coupons.html

Pfizer:
http://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/pages/misc/default.aspx


Merck
http://www.merck.com/merckhelps/patientassistance/home.html

Ortho-McNeil Neurologics, Inc:
https://www.pparx.org/resources/2007-10-29.OrthoMcNeil_Neurologics_Inc.Patient_Assistance_ Program.684.pdf

Astra Zeneca
http://www.astrazeneca-us.com/content/patientAssistance/patientAssistanceProgram/

Eli Lilly:
http://www.lillycares.com/index.jsp

Roche Pharmaceuticals:
To learn more about the Roche Patient Assistance Foundation and individual product programs,
call toll-free number 1-877-75ROCHE (877-757-6243)

Novartis:
http://www.pharma.us.novartis.com/ab...rces/index.jsp

Abbott Laboratories:
http://abbott.com/global/url/content/en_US/40.40.20.3:3/general_content/General_Content_00066.htm



Shire Pharmaceuticals:
http://ww1.investorrelations.co.uk/shire/Products/products.jsp?country=us

Bristol-Myers Squibb:
Participates in Together Access Program:
http://www.togetherrxaccess.com/
and in Partnership for Prescription Assistance
http://www.pparx.org/
you can also call: 1-800-332-2056 for information about the Bristol-Myers Squibb Patient Assistance Foundation.
and 1-800-272-4878 for the Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology/Virology Access Program.

Wyeth Pharmaceuticals:
http://www.wyeth.com/contact?rid=/wyeth_html/home/shared/footer/Patient/contact_patient_assist.html



I hope this helps everyone who needs assistance with obtaining their medicines.


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Here are some more links for medication assistance programs:

Avonex: via their website at www.avonex.com

http://www.avonex.com/msavProject/av...mbursement.xml

Betaseron

https://www.mspathways.com/index.jsp
click on Paying for your medication

Copaxone
http://www.copaxone.com/supportServi...surAssist.aspx

Rebif and Novantrone

http://www.mslifelines.com/rebif/ins...ade-simple.jsp

Tysabri

http://www.msactivesource.com/msavPr...nt-support.xml
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Default Check this one out all you other newbies like me

Hi not sure if any of you other newbies have seen this one but it is AWESOME....I printed off one of the coupons and instead of paying 50.00 copay on one of my meds it was only 15.00!!!!!! Been checking around on the site and found that I can get some of my now 15 prescriptions FREE!!! The coupon for Mirapex i couldnt get since I have segmental spinal myoclonus not PD but did find it in a different area on the site that does not require a PD dx. There are programs by brand name, generic and also by diseases. check it all out and if you cant get it under one are try a different one.

Individual Assistance Programs by drug/manufacturer
Brand Names
http://seniorliving.about.com/gi/dyn...Fwww.needymeds. com%2F
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I just went to apply for this program & it says they are not taking any new applications. Just an FYI The medicine link
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