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$10 to 10% can be saved.
Best way to save on medication.
Prescription Medication Savings
Re: Prescription Medication Savings
If you are looking for prescription medication savings, go to http://medicationcoupons.com/ They list manufacturer drug coupons for OTC and prescription medications. They also offer a free drug card for people with no health insurance. My son was diagnosed with OCD about 4 years ago and I have been using this site to help save me money ever since.
Re: Prescription Medication Savings
Hi lindaloo:
Through a program called Shire Cares I received one full year of free prescription medication. This program is for folks that are under a certain income level. I was hit by hard times and was on a very limited income. My doctor recommended the program to me and he helped me file the paperwork with Shire Cares so that I could qualify for the program. This opportunity for free medication helped me greatly during my time of need. Although this free prescription I received was not a psychiatric medication I am sure that there are programs like the one above for psychiatric medications as well. I want to thank my doctor and Shire Cares for helping me through a tough time. I currently have prescription drug coverage through a health insurance company.
LyndaLu
Through a program called Shire Cares I received one full year of free prescription medication. This program is for folks that are under a certain income level. I was hit by hard times and was on a very limited income. My doctor recommended the program to me and he helped me file the paperwork with Shire Cares so that I could qualify for the program. This opportunity for free medication helped me greatly during my time of need. Although this free prescription I received was not a psychiatric medication I am sure that there are programs like the one above for psychiatric medications as well. I want to thank my doctor and Shire Cares for helping me through a tough time. I currently have prescription drug coverage through a health insurance company.
LyndaLu
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lyndalu I am so glad to see you on here. I wondered what happened to you. how are you doing? the last time you were on here you were weaning off your medication. are you not taking anything now. I went off Prozac and got worse so I am back on celexa and doing better.
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Hi forever young:
I quit taking all of my psychiatric medications for an entire year
due to the fact that I was broke and I had no health insurance coverage.
I had been prescribed six medications.
I did not have any money to pay for them.
I went into a downward spiral that led to isolation.
I did not know at the time how sick I really was.
I was just barely getting by each day.
I ended up in the hospital late last year.
I felt hopeless and helpless.
But it turned out that the hospital was the best place for me to be.
I got the support and the direction I needed to start my recovery.
I AM back on medication now, but I am not taking SO MANY medications this time around.
I am happy with the medications I am taking at this time.
I am not overwhelmed with a massive amount of prescriptions this time around.
The medications help me a lot, but I have found that for me
group therapy and support groups and programs/workshops/classes
in my community.
These services have given me that boost that I have needed for a very long time
to start the road to health and happiness.
Hang In There.
LyndaLu
I quit taking all of my psychiatric medications for an entire year
due to the fact that I was broke and I had no health insurance coverage.
I had been prescribed six medications.
I did not have any money to pay for them.
I went into a downward spiral that led to isolation.
I did not know at the time how sick I really was.
I was just barely getting by each day.
I ended up in the hospital late last year.
I felt hopeless and helpless.
But it turned out that the hospital was the best place for me to be.
I got the support and the direction I needed to start my recovery.
I AM back on medication now, but I am not taking SO MANY medications this time around.
I am happy with the medications I am taking at this time.
I am not overwhelmed with a massive amount of prescriptions this time around.
The medications help me a lot, but I have found that for me
group therapy and support groups and programs/workshops/classes
in my community.
These services have given me that boost that I have needed for a very long time
to start the road to health and happiness.
Hang In There.
LyndaLu