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Old 03-17-2008, 07:47 PM #1
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My son was recently diagnosed with MS and has been researching drugs to use. He and his Dr. haave chosen Ribif. Does anyone know how to get fianacial aid for this drug. He lives in Montana and does not have pres. drug coverage. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi,
My son was recently diagnosed with MS and has been researching drugs to use. He and his Dr. haave chosen Ribif. Does anyone know how to get fianacial aid for this drug. He lives in Montana and does not have pres. drug coverage. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Rebif has an assistance program through their drug manufacturer. You can reach them through their website at:

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

You might also check in the medications forum Medications for some other medications assistance programs if that one doesn't work for him. Send me a private message if you need further assistance, or any of the moderators.

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I'm not sure if these links are all still valid, but this is a list of Drug Assistance Programs that I had once upon a time:

1.) www.pparx.org

2.) http://www.rarediseases.org/

3.) www.edhayes.com/indigent.html

4.) www.themedicineprogram.com/

5.) www.pharmwell.com/indigent.htm

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There also is the Chronic Disease Fund - you can google them and get the phone ##
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