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BeyondtheRainbow
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May 15, 2019 at 06:20 PM
Name brand meds can actually be cheaper when you are low income/uninsured because patient assistance programs provide the drugs free of charge. Even if you don't qualify 100% applying and providing an explanation that you still can't afford the co-pay for your medication they will usually grant exemptions and give you a year of free meds. I get several meds this way and I do have Medicare.
Prescription Prices, Coupons & Pharmacy Information - GoodRx
lets you compare med prices locally.
RX Outreach - Patient Assistance Program, Discount Prescription Drugs
provides meds with very low copays.
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