Where Do You Turn If You Need Help With Your Medication?

Posted by Jeff on Mar 14, 2010 in Entertainment and Fun |

Help for prescriptions is available if you qualify. Prescriptions can be extremely high-priced and maybe more so if you don’t have presciption insurance. Help with prescriptions can make your recovery go a lot faster. This is more than ever true with cancer patients.

For people that are undergoing chemo therapy, the need for anti-nausea medicine is pretty high because of the upset tummy that the chemo causes. Next, the chemo has caused you to become anemic, so you need to have a prescription for an iron supplement. You feel like a Yo-Yo. What it amounts to is that a cancer patient may possibly very easy be spending more for prescription drugs than their house payment! At this point you need to turn to a prescription program assistance.

What to do when you need help with your medicine.

Don’t stop taking your medicine! There are quite a lot of plans accessible that offer free and reduced cost medication assistance.

• Hospital Social Worker- Most hospitals boast a social worker that can help you locate grants and other plans aimed at assisting you with your health care requirements. This might be your first stop in searching for assistance. Always enlighten your medical doctor if you can’t pay for prescription drugs or care. He or she may know of a package personally to support you, as well.

• PPARx- The Partnership for Patient Assistance is a business designed at serving folks that can not find the money for their prescription drugs. They have created a database of over 300  plans and more than 5000 prescriptions available for reduced or no cost aid. They help out in determining what you are eligible for and applying for the assistance. The benefit is free and obtainable online.

• Prescription drug Companies- A great number of patients would not believe prescription drug companies offer help, on the contrary countless might. Gsk gives a prescription medication plan for residents taking their medication and can’t find the money for them. Find the maker of the medicines by asking your medical doctor or pharmacist and check the website for prescription medicine assistance programs.

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