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OT but important. Programs for free medications (US)
Also, in Canada for low income people or people with high cost
medications, there is the Trillium program. It goes according to income and there is a deductible which is calculated to income. Very helpful to those of us on a pension, but not eligible for the senior citizen plan yet. .....If you have any questions, your druggist will have the forms to fill out. Sharon in SW Ontario Canada Kathy N-V wrote: All the major pharmaceuitcal companies have programs in place for people without drug coverage. The programs have differing requirements, and every company seems to have a different set of criteria. However, the hardest part has been finding the stupid things, since it's not like this stuff is advertised heavily. In order to stave off legislation, the Pharmaceutical lobby here in the US has put together one web page with all the different programs, so it's quite a bit easier to apply for what you need. http://www.helpingpatients.org I have no connection with these companies, except as an extremely frequent consumer, and if there is some way the folks here can get a benefit from the thousands I pay each in med costs, go for it. Your intrepid reporter, Kathy N-V |
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THANK YOU!
-- Karleen Page/Vibrant Jewels Vibrant Jewels Online Bead & Jewelry Store http://www.vibrantjewels.com/jewelry/welcome.htm JustBead Auctions http://www.justbeads.com/search/ql.cfm?s=21770 PayPal Merchant Account https://www.paypal.com/mrb/pal=7XJ98L86Z7S2C "Kathy N-V" wrote in message .com... All the major pharmaceuitcal companies have programs in place for people without drug coverage. The programs have differing requirements, and every company seems to have a different set of criteria. However, the hardest part has been finding the stupid things, since it's not like this stuff is advertised heavily. In order to stave off legislation, the Pharmaceutical lobby here in the US has put together one web page with all the different programs, so it's quite a bit easier to apply for what you need. http://www.helpingpatients.org I have no connection with these companies, except as an extremely frequent consumer, and if there is some way the folks here can get a benefit from the thousands I pay each in med costs, go for it. Your intrepid reporter, Kathy N-V |
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