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Prescription Assistance Programs

Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 11:02 am
by ineedhelp
Can someone please post a list of all the Prescription Drug Assistance Programs that give free drugs from the drug companies and other groups or charities. I know there are a bunch but would like to see a list.

Re: Prescription Assistance Programs

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 6:31 am
by sanju_sajuluv
YES, I NEED INFORMATION ON THESE AS WELL. I HAVE A HEART CONDITION AND CAN'T PAY FOR MEDICINES ANY MORE, AND NEED SOME FREE DRUGS.

Re: Prescription Assistance Programs

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:53 am
by hkinder38
Many drug companies offer these programs that give free prescription drugs, and families, kids, and just everyday people can get them. There are some program conditions, but you need to go get the free drugs for all types of illnesses and diseases. Here is a resource that talks about different options, such as prescription assistance programs (PAP) from Merk, Phizer, Briston Myer, and other drug companies.

http://www.needhelppayingbills.com/html ... iptio.html

Re: Prescription Assistance Programs

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:19 am
by Ovechkin
To Whom It May Concern,
I am contacting you on behalf of my sister. She is 25 and was diagnosed with MS. She only has a babysitting job with no insurance and her prescriptions can cost up to $500/mo. Our parents were helping in the beginning, but she is an adult and we need to learn what resources are out there to help her. Any information or guidance you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Prescription Assistance Programs

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 2:12 pm
by Admin
We do have information on a number of free prescription programs and resources. Click here. they range from Patient Assistance Programs to non-profits like Needymeds and the Patient Advocate Foundation. Most companies like Johnson and Johnson and Merk offer drugs as well, oftentimes for free or very low prices.
Ovechkin wrote:To Whom It May Concern,
I am contacting you on behalf of my sister. She is 25 and was diagnosed with MS. She only has a babysitting job with no insurance and her prescriptions can cost up to $500/mo. Our parents were helping in the beginning, but she is an adult and we need to learn what resources are out there to help her. Any information or guidance you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Prescription Assistance Programs

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:43 am
by Suits
I am a 25 year old white female with asthma and bipolar as well as cysts on my ovaries. I am currently trying very hard at attempting to get my life back on track and staying on my medications. I have been job hunting Monday thru Friday and sometimes on the weekends too for the past month. I am about to run out of my bipolar medication and do not have the means to continue on with my medication. I am going thru out patient with Salvation Army and i do individual and group therapy. I also now live in the local Salvation Army in Corpus Christi and I am trying very hard to prevent my relapsing. I would really appreciate it if you would get back to me as soon as you can. Thank you for your time and any energy put forth.

Re: Prescription Assistance Programs

Posted: Fri Jun 21, 2013 3:59 pm
by Admin
Sorry, so what do you need? is it medications? Can't the Salvation Army in Corpus Christi help with that? Many have vouchers or at least referrals to such options as patient assistance programs. It is after all one of the leading non-profit charities in the entire world. They can also often help with finding jobs or career counseling. Anyway, here is a summary of their resources in Texas. Click details Texas Salvation Army.