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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Arthritis / March 2005

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Harvey R. Stone - 10 May 2004 04:18 GMT
Hi All,    This may of been discussed and I just missed the post.  I am
going to post this in hopes that someone that needs help in the USA might be
able to find a way to pay for the expensive drugs they need.
I am not sure if people in Canada can use this but it is worth looking into
just to see.

  At www.needymeds.com , select the medication you need.  The site provides
a link to the manufacturer's Web site for details about its discount drug
programs.
   For lists of specific discounts at drugstores in your state, go to
www.suddenlysenior.com/cheapdrugs.html .

Harv
Paul T. Holland - 11 May 2004 21:52 GMT
always a good reminder harv - thanks

paul

> Hi All,    This may of been discussed and I just missed the post.  I am
> going to post this in hopes that someone that needs help in the USA might be
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>
> Harv
Sunshyne - 13 May 2004 07:23 GMT
I was part of that program before. I got Skelaxin in mail order, three month
supply for 20 dollars. Not bad. I think I will look into it more. I get most of
my meds in sample form from my doctor. Whatever meds she does not have, I buy,
and it is costly at times. I am on such a limited income.
Paul T. Holland - 14 May 2004 21:32 GMT
unleash the patience factor - each of the pharmco's have their own
program - but really worthwhile for those genuinely low income.

i know several folks who have used them to great advantage

good luck

paul

> I was part of that program before. I got Skelaxin in mail order, three month
> supply for 20 dollars. Not bad. I think I will look into it more. I get most of
> my meds in sample form from my doctor. Whatever meds she does not have, I buy,
> and it is costly at times. I am on such a limited income.
alex - 04 Mar 2005 23:54 GMT
http://www.needymeds.com is good

This are some more links about free meds & help buying meds from
www.drugbuyers.com

http://freemedicineprogram.com   
http://www.aarp.org       
http://www.freemedicinefoundation.com
http://www.helpingpatients.org   
http://www.helpingpatients.org   
http://www.needymeds.com     
http://www.rxassist.org   
http://www.thebody.com

Hope this helps
 
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