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April 16, 20110 found this helpful

Try contacting Merck directly. You should be able to locate a website for the company. All drug companies have a department to assist people in your situation.

 
April 16, 20110 found this helpful

It depends on whether you have insurance or not and what kind, but here are a couple of sources that have helped me in the past:
rxassist.org
www.pparx.org
or as suggested call the company directly. Also, my doctors have given me samples when they're available. I hope you can get some help.

 

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April 16, 20110 found this helpful

Try Astrazeneca www.astrazeneca-us.com/.../

You can also try www.prescriptionhope.com/?gclid=CNWPhtzCoqgCFQjs7QodjlzDHA

 
April 17, 20110 found this helpful

always always contact to mfg. directly. I was paying almost 1000 per month in meds because I dond't have insurance. The mfg. of my medications All gave me free medications for one year. They have requirements but usually are really able to help you. Sometimes the county you live in will also have a discount pharmacy card. Call you local Medicaid office to see if they offer something like this. DON"T pay for a discount card. that's a scam.

 
April 18, 20110 found this helpful

You can go to www.FreeMedicine.com and print off an ap. You bring the form to your Dr. and he fills out your meds. Then it gets sent in. You pay $10 one time for each prescription med and thereafter, your meds are all free.
This isn't just for low income people either. A family of four will qualify even if their income is 80k per year.
The phone number for free meds is 1-573-996-3333
I sincerely hope this helps. God Bless

 
April 18, 20110 found this helpful

You should be able to get Merck to help, using this link:
www.merck.com/.../pap-information.html
but if you cannot, try this one. I have used them for several medications myself. I got 4 months worth of insulin free, so It's well worth the effort to print the forms and have your physician sign them! Good luck.
www.pparx.org/

 

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April 18, 20110 found this helpful

Go to RXoutreach.org - I had to use them years ago and I know they do work. Good luck and keep us informed on what you end up doing ok?

 

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November 9, 2011

I am not 65 but am on medicare and can not get medicaid. What help can be found for RX drugs and medical?

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November 9, 20110 found this helpful

Contact the manufacturer directly. This is what I did. They will send you a form or you can print one online. You'll have to meet the income requirement but if you do you can get your medications for free. I take 7 medications and onlly pay for two out of pocket. Well worth it. If you can't fiind who makes the drug, call your pharmacy and they can tell, maybe even have a website or phone number for them.
Good luck.

 
November 9, 20110 found this helpful

I have this same problem,on fixed income, not close to 65, so you have to do the work. Find the manufacturer they will help if Dr. writes a note stating your income, situation and you are a patient. I think they need this for what will be "tax right off" for them. I would also contact your local handicap,special needs office or where they provide in home supportive care they have many answers.

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Try calling 211,sometimes churches,organizations or private people will tell them "if you get person of need for "this isn't advertised.Many great people are out there who want to help;some do not want to be known.So let them know you are in need. I have found that I try so hard to bless where I can (doesn't mean money, time, love, kindness); so does many others. Blessings, I know your needs will be met.

 
November 9, 20110 found this helpful

Almost all the major drug companies have helper programs. Contact them directly. Walmart / Sams Club, Costco, Target (and probably others) have a list of (specific) low cost drugs that you can get cheaply.

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Also ask your doctor for samples. Tell them your situation. Buy generic of course, as much as possible.

 
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April 16, 2011

When my husband and I were struggling to pay for prescription drugs we contacted the pharmaceutical companies directly.

 
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We heard about this site on C-SPAN yesterday. It was organized by a doctor and nurse to help people with the high price of prescription drugs.

 
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