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Old Dec 18, 2015, 07:56 PM
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I hope it is OK to post this here, if not please let me know

Seroquel has a prescription discount to receive a monthly supply for only $15 if you have insurance. Example my BCN co-pay is $85.00 but I only pay $15.00 with this program. So even if your copay is $25, $10 a month savings adds up fast. As for no insurance they have a separate program, and I understand it's also a great program too (my friend says she pays $25) But not sure if that one is income base. I know mine is not. Here is the number to look into it. Oh and it's for as long as you continue to use Seroquel..They have a web site too, but in my experience it's easier to get a "personalize" assistant program by speaking to a real person. I don't know the web site but I'm sure you can "Google" it. If your pharmacy is nice enough you can probably ask them and they should be able to help too.

AstraZeneca:1-888-547-8054
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Old Dec 19, 2015, 05:21 PM
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Before I had health insurance, AstraZeneca provided Seroquel completely free for me. I applied for their program...it's quite legit.
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Old Dec 20, 2015, 02:20 PM
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Many med companies do that, glad you found one that worked for you. When I used to be on Abilify the patient assistance program covered the costs of my prescriptions completely
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Old Dec 29, 2015, 11:51 PM
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I've gotten a number of meds through patient assistance programs for free both when I wasn't insured and since getting Medicare. Medicare makes name brand meds too expensive for me to afford with my income so I request exemptions into the programs by writing a short letter. None has ever denied me. I currently get 4 meds through patient assistance and it has been a lifesaver since I really need each of these meds and couldn't possibly afford it otherwise.

People are often wary of asking for exemptions but the companies seem to be used to it and they don't ask any questions or act at all surprised.

It's a great thing and has made me much more fond of pharmaceutical companies.
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Old Dec 31, 2015, 05:04 AM
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Wow I thought I had it good getting a 30 day supply of seroquel or depakote directly from my Dr office for $4.50 each. Free is even better.
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Old Dec 31, 2015, 02:18 PM
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Patient assistance......low income (with Seroquel low-ish because they're extremely generous), no insurance. But I was exempted in b/c with Medicare it's still too expensive. It's a very good program. All patient assistance programs I've used have been.
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