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Originally Posted by Catherine2
tarabug, I'm not sure what CA living has to do with it...
These patient assistance programs are offered by the individual drug companies.
If you don't qualify for free meds, you should qualify for a low copay...up to $10.
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Living in CA means I get paid more because of the cost of living is higher. Means I'm more than 200% above poverty level which is the cutoff for drug companies paying. I'm actually at 203%. If I lived in Nevada I would earn less but still be in the same financial situation because the cost of living is less there but would qualify for the meds because I would earn less than the 200% of poverty level. I can't qualify for low copays because i have no insurance. I am pretty much uninsurable at the age of 29 due to the abilify I take and the suicide attempts, psych stays. All unfortunate. Means what I don't know, only I have to find a way to make this all work.