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Patient Assistance Programs for Aids Patients

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Patient Assistance Programs for Aids Patients

Unless you experience the crippling effects of Aids or HIV for yourself, you will never really understand the emotional, physical and financial turmoil that a person with this disease feels. Not only are these individuals struck with an incurable and in many cases uncontrollable illness but in addition they have to deal with the high cost of treatment and prescription drugs.

Fortunately there are  patient assistance programs  for Aids patients available in the United States. One of the companies that is providing patient assistance programs for Aids patients is Abbott laboratories.  Abbott’s patient assistance programs is considered to be one of the nation’s best programs available. With their Abbott Patient Assistance program they have managed to enhance many patient’s lives by providing their prescription medications to individuals who can no longer afford to pay for their prescription drugs.

In conjunction with the Partnership for Prescription Assistance program, the Abbott’s health care assistance program has helped more than three million people in the last several years. Between the two programs there are approximately 2,500 brand-name or generic medicines that are available.

The Abbott patient assistance program alone has provided many of Abbott’s medications generally for free or almost for free to patients with who can’t afford to pay for their medications. There were 155,000 patients who were provided free prescriptions in 2008 alone. The aggregate value of the medications is an incredible $255 million dollars.

As with any type of patient assistance program there are certain eligibility requirements that must be met. Usually the financial qualification is based upon the Federal Poverty Guidelines which is adjusted accordingly for the number of members in the household. Another key eligibility requirement is that the patient not have medical insurance of any kind. This also includes Medicaid and Medicare as well.

Because HIV is a life threatening illness, the Abbott patient assistance program for aids patents is set up to ensure that patients have access to Abbott’s labs two protease inhibitors.

If you or someone you know is currently is suffering from this illness, be sure to contact the Abbott patient assistance program directly and speak with a qualified representative who can advise you on the current program details. Their website is www.Abbott.com.

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