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What if I can't afford prescription medications?

Schizophrenia.com - Frequently Asked Questions
Without a good health insurance plan, antipsychotic medications (particularly the newer ones) can be terribly expensive. However, you have some options even if you are currently unemployed or uninsured. Here are a few suggestions: Apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or disability benefits, federal funds that are available for physically or mentally disabled persons who are unable to work. See Schizophrenia.
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What do I do if I can't afford my medications?

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For the injectable medications always try calling your drug's support line. NORD also offers some assistance programs. Go to www.rarediseases.org. Another source is www.needymeds.com. This website offers discounted medication programs for patients who qualify.
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I really can't afford the medications my doctor prescribed for my heart. What can I do?

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Unfortunately, many of the newer heart, blood pressure and cholesterol medications are quite expensive. Sometimes there are less expensive alternatives that are just as good. However, your doctor may not prescribe them for you unless you ask. So be sure to have a frank discussion with him or her about the problem. Also, many drug companies give free medications to people with limited incomes. Ask your doctor or contact the drug companies yourself.
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I can't afford my medications. Does DBSA have any resources to help?

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DBSA does maintain a list of prescription drug assistance programs. You can find the complete list by clicking here.
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if I take prescription medications?

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Our experience is that the Colonix and Toxinout programs do not interfere with medications or other nutritional supplements. If you are taking medications, we recommend that you take them 2 hours before or after the fiber drink. If you are taking medications and/or have a serious medical condition, it is always a good idea to consult with your physician before starting a detoxification program.
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What if I can't afford my prescription medication?

UA Campus Health :: CAPS :: FAQs
The Campus Health Service is sensitive to the needs of some patients who simply cannot afford certain critical medications. Some pharmaceutical companies offer Patient Assistance Programs that can enable you to obtain certain name brand medications at little or no cost, if you do not currently have a prescription benefit included as a part of your health insurance and if you meet the other requirements.
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Is there a policy regarding prescription medications?

The Hotchkiss School - Parents - Health - Health FAQ
The school requires parents to notify the Health Services staff of all prescription medication their child is currently taking. All state and federally controlled medications (i.e., stimulants, narcotics, antidepressants) must be clearly labeled with the student's name and dosage to be dispensed by the Infirmary. Some medications may be distributed on a weekly basis or, with approval, kept in the student's room.
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Will OMIP pay for my prescription medications?

Oregon Medical Insurance Pool OMIP frequently asked question...
Most likely, yes. In general, generic drugs cost $10. Preferred-brand drugs cost only $40. Non-preferred brand drugs cost $70. However, there are certain medications that are excluded such as; non-prescription medications, fertility medications, contraceptives, prescriptions for smoking cessation, prescriptions for weight loss, prescriptions for cosmetic purposes and newly approved FDA prescriptions. For a complete list of exclusions, please refer to the OMIP Plan Contract you select.
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Can enzymes be taken with other prescription medications?

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Digestive enzymes function by breaking down specific chemical bonds in foods. In most cases digestive enzymes can therefore safely be taken with medications. However, it is of course always recommended to let your health care provider know what you are taking. One area of caution is with prescription blood thinning agents. If you are on this type of medication, you should consult with your physician before beginning an enzyme regimen. [back to top]
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Can I take SEREDYN if I am already taking prescription medications?

SEREDYN - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Before taking SEREDYN, talk your doctor if you are taking muscle relaxants, other sleep or anxiety medicines, pain medicines, seizure medicines, or other medicines that cause drowsiness. SEREDYN may increase the sedative effects of these drugs. Do not take SEREDYN if you are currently taking an MAOI. Consult your doctor before taking SEREDYN if you have a serious or potentially fatal medical condition.
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What if I still cannot afford my prescription medications with the CoppeRX® Card discount?

Governor Janet Napolitano's Arizona CoppeRx Card
Pharmaceutical companies have special programs for low-income individuals and families. For more information on these programs you can contact the partnership for Prescription assistance at 1-888-477-2669 or visit their Web site at www.pparx.org.
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What can I do if I can't afford health insurance?

WI Commissioner of Insurance Frequently Asked Questions on H...
BadgerCare is Wisconsin's program to assist lower income, working families obtain health insurance at a reasonable price. To be eligible for BadgerCare, you must meet all of the following criteria: you must have children under age 19 living with you; your income must be within the guideline limits; and you must not be covered by any other health insurance. BadgerCare provides a comprehensive health benefit package.
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I can't afford treatment, what can I do?

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Contact you local provider and inform them of your situation. Most programs offer a sliding scale fee. Most will also be able to advise you if you're eligible for Medicaid or Child and Family Health plus. New York State [go to Links] also operates several inpatient facilities with adjustable rates.
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What should I do if I can't afford organic food?

Frequently Asked Questions
Organic food costs more than regular food. This means that you have to economize in other areas. First, eliminate all junk food and addictive substances, both of which are very expensive. Second, stop eating out, and learn to cook at home. Third, compare the cost and quality of produce at health food stores, farmers' markets, and cooperatives. Try to meet local organic farmers, because they can provide you with fresh, inexpensive produce and advice about home gardens and composting.
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I cannot afford my prescription. Where can I get help?

Board of Pharmacy - Frequently Asked Questions
There are several non-profit charitable pharmacies located around the state. Please click on Charitable Pharmacies for a list of the charitable pharmacies currently licensed by the Board.
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What if I Have a Limited Income and Can't Afford a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan?

Frequently Asked Questions
People with Medicare and Medicaid, and other people with limited incomes and resources can qualify for help paying their Medicare prescription drug plan costs. See Help with Prescription Drug Plan Costs for more details.
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Can I use Medifast if I'm on prescription medications?

Medifast Frequently Asked Questions. (FAQ's)
Yes, most medications for chronic conditions such as depression, thyroid or hormone deficiency, etc. may be continued while you are on Medifast. Check with your doctor regarding dosage adjustments.
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Do you take insurance for prescription medications?

Pharmacy Frequently Asked Questions
We currently only accept insurance plans administered by ECU Student Mega Life, NC State Employees PCS, Advance PCS, PCS, BCBS of NC, and Caremark. If we do not accept your insurance plan, ask our pharmacy department for a price on your particular medication. Many times our prices are cheaper than what you would pay for the same medication with your insurance at an outside pharmacy.
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Can I combine NIALOR® with prescription cholesterol medications?

NIALOR - FAQ's
Yes, but only under the supervision of your doctor. Niacin and prescription statins have been shown to improve In general, prescription statins are more effective at improving LDL cholesterol, while Niacin is the product of choice to improve HDL Cholesterol and Triglycerides. The milk thistle ingredient in NIALOR® may offer added
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Original CMO and ARTHO 90 FAQS
Understanding that Original CMO is not a drug will help put your mind at ease. It is a fatty acid ester made from the bone marrow of USDA cattle. People think that it is serious drug. But it is not a drug! So it has no impact or interactions with drugs. You wouldn't ask if you could eat a pepperoni pizza while on heart medicine, or while taking high blood pressure pills.
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Bay Area Homeopathy & Frequently Asked Questions
Some conventional medicines interfere with the action of the homeopathic remedy so we will review your medications at the initial consultation and at each follow-up visit. Many people find they can reduce or eliminate some prescription medications once they are on a healing path with homeopathy, e.g., daily use of inhalers for asthma or topical skin creams. Do not stop prescription medications without discussing this with us and with your doctor.
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Questions & Answers About Zubena
Whether you take other medications or not, it is our policy to recommend you consult with a certified physician before starting any nutritional program and particularly if taking other prescription medications.
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Voplex Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you take other medications or not, it is our policy to recommend that you consult with a health care professional before starting any nutritional program and particularly if taking other prescription medications. You should not use this product if you having preexisting heart, liver, kidney or other serious medical condition or disease.
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Triple Complex N-Con Tonic can safely be taken with your prescription medications as it will not interact with any other prescription medication.
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What if I cannot afford a necessary prescription while at school?

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The College has an arrangement with the Rensselaer CVS Pharmacy that allows students to charge their prescriptions to their College accounts. Additionally, Walgreens offers a nationwide "Express Pay" program in which parents can leave a credit card number with any Walgreens location and students can charge their prescriptions to that card.
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