There is Help for
the High Cost of Prescription Drugs

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"Ask Donna" by Donna Sanchez

Unfortunately, many people can’t afford the medications they need. Many find that purchasing their medications in Mexico are the only way that they can afford medications. However, there are public and private resources available, though limited, which might help.

  • Federal programs for military personnel or veterans
  • State Medicaid programs
  • State Programs for seniors, disabled or low-income
  • City, county or community programs
  • Drug discount cards, some of which are designed for seniors (such as Together RX, www.Together-Rx.com or call 1-800-865-7211)

 Local agencies that help pay for prescription medications are:

The Salvation Army
Ben Archer Health Care Center
The Ministerial Alliance

Many pharmaceutical manufacturers also offer a limited supply of free or low-cost medications to people through their patient assistance programs. These programs are intended to serve as a last resort for patients who are unable to use other programs, do not have insurance, and who otherwise would not be able to afford needed medications.

Two specific organizations that offer assistance in locating drug companies that have patient assistance programs are:

The Medicine Program
PO Box 520
Doniphan, MO 63935-0520
1-573-996-7300

Medicine Research Center
PO Box 2222
Oxford, MS 38655
1-662-513-5231

These volunteer organizations will send information about the drug companies that manufacture the specific drug a patient needs and also the appropriate forms that need to be filled out. There is a $5.00 charge for the information for each prescription that is requested. A doctor must fill out the drug manufacturers’ form and submit them. These forms may be obtained on the information rack at Income Support located at 102 W. Barton in Truth or Consequences or requested from the organization itself.

However, before contacting these organizations, first consult your doctor to see if he or she can help. Most medical clinics have this information and can assist in filling out the appropriate forms.

These are only a few resources that I am aware of. If anyone has more information about prescription assistance programs, please send it to me.

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