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Get your medications free directly from pharmaceutical company

Get your medications free directly from pharmaceutical company

As a patient who have an illness for life, I can't afford to pay all the medications.  The solution ?  I apply for free medication through pharmaceutical company.  I was lucky enough to work for them too so if any of you have an illness for life, you qualify for free medication.  No age restriction.  If you have diabetes, heart problem, eye problem, lung, muscle, cancer, thyroid, and anything long term, all is qualify.  If you are not sure of your illness, you can apply and see if the drug company can qualify you.

We helps million of patients receive their free medications from cheap to expensive one.  

if you have no insurance, can't afford, or have insurance but insurance doesn't cover your rx, apply for your free medication today.  No limit on medications.

example:  this patient medication cost $3000 a month for arthritis.  He have insurance but no rx coverage.  We help him get free meds directly from the company and he was so happy.  That's a saving of $3000!
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Between this and the Viatical Settlement post, I'm having a hard time determining which discount card company you represent, and how badly you want to make money of the desperate people on this forum.

Heed to others: If it's too good to be true, it probably is.  

Viatical Settlements, while perfectly legal, should be entered into with an attorney, and every aspect should be fully understood by the person cashing in the policy.  As for free medications, if you are gullible enough, well...
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Your advise to others make sense, but when it comes to living healthy and struggling to pay for medications, what kind of loss can you get from getting more information about something you don't know or understand?  I have been with the company many years helping patients from all ages with life threatening illness get their medication for free directly from the drug company.  I am one of the patient.

What do I get out of this? satisfaction.  I am happy to see and listen to patients' story on how we are able to help them financially and medically.

FYI: This program is established by pharmaceutical company over 40 years to especially help those who are in needs.  Not a discount medical program or any insurance policy.

Sometime if you pass up the "too good to be true" opportunity, you are really giving it up.  Find out first before you make a judgement.
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I know of some people who receive their medications free directly for the pharmacos.  I've advised my grandmother to look into it.  She has awesome insurance that pays 100 percent of everything, but no RX.  That union CBA was signed before the cost of prescription drugs skyrocketed.  Her husband retired from the railroad in the late 1970's.

Anyway, it's a PR thing for big pharma, and I would imagine that they get some tax benefits from doing it, as well.  

Contact them (the pharmaceutical companies directly) and ask.  It never hurts to ask.
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http://www.needymeds.com

This website gives you contact information on how and where to apply directly to each pharmaceutical company's patient assistance program for free or affordably discounted drugs.  Each company has different approval criteria but most are based on income and lack of health/rx coverage. Your doctor will have to fill out a portion of the application as well. The majority of pharmaceutical company's have these plans.  These are NOT discount drug cards, once approved the drug company itself sends the medicine directly to your house.  Re-application is usually required every 6-12 months.  
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