What Does Sally need To Know About Obtaining Free Medicines?
BySally a 45 year old single mother is on the verge of becoming unemployed. She is facing a chronic illness and is desperately seeking for ways to obtain her needed low cost or free medicine. She has exhausted the traditional means of obtaining prescription drugs and her medical insurance is about to be canceled.

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Here’s what Sally really wants to know. What are her options for free medicine?
While doing research online she discovered three ways to obtain her medictions:
- Seek out drug companies that offer free samples of new prescription drugs. Many drug companies offer free samples of their products in order to spread the word. To obtain the samples all she has to do is fill out an online form.
- Sally also found there are Patient Assistant Programs that help low income patients have access to the medicines they need. For this she was able to meet the specific eligibility requirements. Depending on where you look, these programs may also be referred to as charitable drug programs or medication assistance programs.
- The third option entails Pharmacy Cards. Pharmacy cards allow eligible patients to purchase their prescription drugs at an extremely low price. Most major pharmacies participate in this program.
Fortunately Sally was able to discover a solution to her medication problems. She found our blog GetFreeMedsNow.com and our newsletter. Now she has all the information and help she can ask for. Our newsletter will provide her information and tips about low cost and Free Medicine options.
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April 1st, 2009 at 11:59 pm
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