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Default Low or No Cost Medications

Rashelle et all

Help with costly medications:

1. Pharmaceutical drug company's have programs for assistance. Contact the individual company to get low cost or free medications.

2. I saw on TV the below ad several months ago. Maybe they can help.

http://www.wkrg.com/medical/article/...sistance/5169/
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