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healthwiz
01-12-04, 07:49 AM
http://www.preventdisease.com/healthtools/drug_info/glaxo.html

This is a program that allows a patient advocate to help a patient receive free (nearly free) medication.

It is a Glaxo Wellcome

This sight provides instructions on how people without money or low on finances can qualify for a card from the mfg to receive medication at local pharmacy using a card, that requires a simple $5 or $10 copay, for 90 days at a time, renewable indefinetly.

check it out.

These medicines are covered:

Advair Diskus, Agenerase Capsules, Agenerase Oral Solution, Alkeran Injection, Alkeran tablets, Amerge, Beconase AQ, Ceptaz, Combivir, Daraprim, Dexedrine, Ellipse Compact Spacers, Epivir, Epivir-HBV, Flolan, Flonase, Flovent , Flovent Rotadisk, Fortaz, Imitrex injectable, Imitrex nasal spray, Imitrex tablets, Lamictal, Lanoxicaps, Lanoxin Elixir Pediatric, Lanoxin Tablets, Leukeran, Malarone, Mepron, Myleran, Navelbine, Purinethol, Relenza, Retrovir Capsules, Syrup, Tablets, Serevent, Serevent Diskus, Tabloid (thioguanine), Trizivir, Valtrex, Ventolin, for inhalation, Ventolin Rotacaps, Ventolin syrup, Wellbutrin, Wellbutrin SR, Zantac 150 EFFERdose Graunules, Zantac 150 EFFERdose Tablets, Zantac 150 tablets, Zantac 300 tablets, Zantac injection premixed, Zantac Syrup, Ziagen oral solution, Ziagen tablets, Zinacef, Zofran injection, Zofran oral solution, Zofran, tablets, disintegrating tablets, Zovirax ointment 5%, Zovirax Suspension, Zovirax tablets, Zyban

Apply if you are truly in financial need, don't have insurance and can't afford medication.

Jonathan

Andrew
01-12-04, 08:21 AM
Thanks Jonathan!

healthwiz
01-12-04, 08:43 AM
Your Welcome !

:)

Jon

waywardclam
01-12-04, 04:09 PM
Okay ... we're gonna help you get your meds... but first you have to fill out all kinds of paperwork, document all kinds of things about your life, and jump through a bunch of hoops... should be no trouble at all for someone with ADD!!! grrrrrrr

healthwiz
01-13-04, 01:00 AM
Not all is lost!!

The patient advocate is suppose to complete all the paper work, not the patient. So if someone wants it, they have to get a friend or family member to act as an advocate. Its very charitable and the advocate gets around the problem of not being able to do it oneself.

Jon