There are two ways to go about this. The first is simply to negotiate a cash payment with your physician for an inhaler script. In a city, this can be as low as $35 (or nothing), a fee charged by a retired physician I know who works in poverty areas. Otherwise you need to find a clinic affiliated with a hospital. You go early Monday morning during the enrollment period (some clinics enroll at the beginning of the fical year from October to February - others have year round enrollment). You interview with a social worker for a means test. If you have no or little money you get a flat rate of ten dollars a visit and ten dollars for a filled prescription. This is the case in one clinic near me. The third possibility is to find a nurse-practicioner, who often charge less than physicians. Once you have the script, as suggested, contact the pharmaceutical company and request assistance.
I'm looking for help that does not require me to have health insurance.
You can get a script for an inhaler and then contact the pharmacuetical company that makes it-- most of them offer patient assistance and have the forms on their webpage.
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Wal-mart requires a prescription. Have your physician call it in with lots of refills. I'm not sure what is available in China.
So can I get it from china?
I would need a px to get it from there, rite?
Walmart (in-store) has the most inexpensive albuterol sulfate.
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