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how can I get help to pay for my suboxone or the manufacture website
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There is a coupon card you can print out.  Go to the tab that says $0 copay.  2/3'rds of the way down there should be a button you can push to access the printable card.  Print it out and give this to your pharmacist.  The current coupon will cover $50/mos. of your script.  I was on suboxone for 6 years and never paid for any co-pay or anything.  My script was mainly paid by my insurance and the remaining co-pay was covered by a similar coupon.  The coupons generally last 6 months so you can have your pharmacist put it in your file then you only have to show it once every 6 months.

Good Luck and God Bless

BTW...if you have the choice and opportunity I would say to start tapering the suboxone and then get off...it is addictive and a crappy detox...I know..I'm at day 17.
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5347058 tn?1381188426
Hey there! I know that a lot of drug manufacturers offer grants and coupons to help people afford their prescriptions. I actually did this a few years ago when I was prescribed Lexapro and didn't have insurance. Go to www.Suboxone.com and see what they have to offer. I don't know if they do this, but like I said a lot of drug companies do. Another thing you may want to look into is sometimes there are local outreach programs for prescription assistance. It would depend on where you live as far as what is offered. You may want to check with your local SSRI, or social services folks. They usually know all of the help that is available. Doing a Bing seach for prescription assistance in your area may help too. Good luck to you!
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Do you mean www.suboxone.com?
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