Prescription Drug Assistance Programs*
Many drug companies offer patient assistance programs to provide prescription medicines free of charge to physicians whose patients might not otherwise have access to necessary medicines. Each company determines the eligibility criteria for its program. Eligibility criteria and application processes vary.
For information on available medications, or the criteria or application process, your physician should contact the drug company directly. The following is a partial list of companies—members of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA)—that offer patient assistance programs, along with the programs’ telephone numbers and/or websites.
If you’re not sure which company makes the drug you need, please contact your local pharmacy.
*Source: 2007 Directory of PhRMA Member Company Patient Assistance Programs, https://www.pparx.org/PPA_Directory.pdf
Other Prescription Assistance Programs*
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Express-Scripts Rx Outreach (800) 769-3880
In English http://www.rxoutreach.com/
En español http://www.rxoutreach.com/spanish.aspx |
Offers access to more than 125 safe and affordable medications.
Ofrece acceso a más de 125 medicamentos seguros y asequibles.
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The Medicine Program (800) 921-0072 http://www.themedicineprogram.com/free-medicine.html |
Assists you in applying to multiple patient assistance programs. Offers free prescription card to help you save up to 65% on medication costs. |
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Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA) (888) 477-2669
In English http://www.pparx.org/
En español https://espanol.pparx.org/Intro.php |
Interactive website sponsored by PhRMA and its 47 member companies, designed to help you find patient assistance programs.
Un sitio Web interactivo patrocinado por PhRMA y sus 47 empresas miembras. Diseñado para ayudarle a buscar programas de asistencia a pacientes. |
Together Rx AccessTM (800) 444-4106
In English http://togetherrxaccess.com/
En español http://togetherrxaccess.com/esp/home.html |
A prescription discount card for those who have no prescription drug coverage, are not eligible for Medicare and are legal residents of the U.S. or Puerto Rico.
Una tarjeta de descuentos para medicamentos recetados, para personas sin cobertura de medicamentos recetados, quienes no sean elegibles para Medicare y quienes sean residentes legales de los EE.UU. o Puerto Rico.
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*Sources: 2007 Directory of PhRMA Member Company Patient Assistance Programs, https://www.pparx.org/PPA_Directory.pdf AZ&Me, “Other assistance programs,” http://www.azandme.com/making/mak_ar.aspx
Resources for Seniors
BenefitsCheckUp® A Service of the National Council on Aging http://www.benefitscheckup.org/ |
A resource for seniors with information on Medicare Rx Extra Help and a database of federal, state and private prescription assistance programs. |
My Medicare Matters National Council on Aging http://www.mymedicarematters.org/ |
A website to help people learn more about Medicare prescription drug coverage. |
General Resources
RxAssistTM (401) 729-3284 http://www.rxassist.org/ |
A current and comprehensive directory of patient assistance programs. |
RxHopeTM (732) 507-7400 https://www.rxhope.com/home.asp |
The largest independent Web-based patient assistance program resource. RxHope remains the only one that is supported by both PhRMA and participating pharmaceutical companies. |
NOTE: Please be aware that other companies may also sponsor similar programs. To contact other companies, consult the Physicians’ Desk Reference (PDR). This is available online at http://www.pdr.net/ as well as at your physician’s office and many public libraries.
DBSA does not endorse or recommend the use of any specific treatment, medication or resource mentioned here. For advice about specific treatments or medications, individuals should consult their physicians and/or mental health professionals.
This information is not intended to take the place of a visit to a qualified health care provider.
page created: May 3, 2006 |
page updated: June 11, 2007 | |