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06/22/2008 18:22
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Ok folks this is something that should be widely know in our community, you can get your meds free several ways if you are low income. The first and best way is to work through your doctor be it a family doc or pdoc. Find out the mfg of your meds and and go to their respective websites and search for the Rx assistance programs within the web site. You can download and print the forms then take them to your doctor. Pharma companies will ship up to a 90 day supply of meds to your doctors office. I have done this in years past, about 7 years ago, so I know our doctors know of these programs.

You can locate the name of your drug mfg by looking on the labels of your scrips. Usually the very last line on the label front.

Also see www.pparx.org

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www.pspa.net/memon/newsinfo/RxAssist.htm

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06/23/2008 07:45
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Also try www.needymeds.com I get a lot of free meds through their program.
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