Free Prescriptions from Major Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

IMPORTANT FACT: Major pharmaceutical manufacturers do have Patient Assistance Programs available for those patients that do not have prescription insurance coverage and who fall within the bracket for low income families. Even if you have Medicare Part D, you may still qualify.

The three major hindrances to benefiting from these programs are:

  1. Lack of awareness
  2. Difficulty in applying
  3. Complexity of staying in the program

Each drug company has their own set of guidelines, forms and requirements, making it difficult to qualify. Once you have been accepted into the program, there are additional ongoing requirements for you to stay in it.

We can help you!

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    Free Prescriptions from Major Pharmaceutical Manufacturers

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    Prescription Program Assistance in Group Health Insurance Plans

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  • WHAT WE DO SPECIFICALLY

    1. Match your brand name medicine with the appropriate pharmaceutical company.

    2. Complete all necessary paperwork and get a signed prescription from your doctor.

    3. Contact the pharmaceutical companies in your behalf to explain your situation and ask for assistance.

    4. Stay in touch with you and keep you up to date on the status of your prescription drugs.

    5. Maintain contact with the pharmaceutical companies and your doctor so that you will continue to receive your brand name medicine at no cost.

    6. Refer you to an affordable mail order program for generic medicine.

  • Testimonials

    “The service that you provided me was a blessing. I wasn’t taking two of my medicines that I should have been because I couldn’t afford them. My life is much fuller now because of the help you provided”.

    G. Smith
    “I only had to use your service for 5 months before I was able to get health insurance again but you really helped me out when I needed it. The advocate that was helping me was very professional and personable. Thanks again”.

    P. Lewis