1Who is elidgible for the free or low cost programs?
Free and low-clost medicine is available to anyone regardless of Medicare status, Medicaid status, age, gender, race, or location. Our programs are for people without insurance or who are under-insured. These programs may also be used by people with a gap in prescription insurance coverage, such as Medicare Part D. Plans are available for anyone without enough money to pay for prescription medications and with an annual household income of up to $100,000 or more.
2How much does the application process cost?
While the medicine will be free or nearly free once you are approved, we do charge a nominal research and administrative fee for each medicine we assist you with. Currently the cost is a one time $7.95 per medicine.
Once you're approved, your refills will be free or nearly free for as long as you need the medicine and remain eligible for the program.
The one-time $7.95 fee covers research and processing to sort through thousands of programs to find the ones that apply to you.
We feel that $7.95 is a small price to pay for our services and potential savings. If our help enables you to save even just $10.00 each month, by the end of the first year you can save by over $100.00! What would you do with an extra $100.00?
3How can the medicine be free?
The big pharmaceutical companies have pledged that "no one in need of medicines will do without them." For nearly 20 years, we've used our resources in the government and medical community to get prescriptions for people like you at a deep discount or even free! These are private programs, government subsidy programs, and entitlement programs that cover 54,000 drugs, but you have to know where to look. That's where we come in! We specialize in helping people like you get their medication for free or at the lowest cost possible. Let the experts help you.
4How does this work?
You choose the prescription(s) that you need help paying for and submit the small, per medicine, application fee.
We will research each medicine and provide you with simple paperwork to fill out.
Fill out the paperwork with your doctor and mail it to the address listed.
In just a short time you will receive the medicine shipped directly to your house or doctors office.
5Who should apply?
Please apply if you are uninsured, are under-insured, participate in Medicare Part D, take medicine not covered by insurance, or have high deductible co-pays.
The main requirement is that you need the help. If you do not fit the standard requirement of being uninsured or under-insured for prescription healthcare coverage, it's possible that you can be accepted on appeal if you can show that paying for your required medication is a financial hardship for you. Each drug has it's own eligibilty criteria.
Don't go without your medicine just because you can't afford it. Let us help you today.
A single application may provide for up to one year of medicine free of charge to eligible individuals and an individual may reapply as many times as needed.
6What are the restrictions?
The main requirement is that you need the help. If you do not fit the standard requirement of being uninsured or under-insured for prescription healthcare coverage, it's possible that you can be accepted on appeal if you can show that paying for your required medication is a financial hardship for you. Each drug has it's own eligibilty criteria.
You may be surprised to learn how many people qualify for free prescription medications. Last year, people in need received over $5 Billion in prescription medications. Yet surprisingly, only a small number of eligible Americans receive help from these programs each year! People of all ages, with incomes up to $100,000 or more, who live in one of the 50 states, Puerto Rico, or the US Virgin Islands, turn to us when they have no other options.
Statistics show that 9 out of 10 people who apply receive some type of assistance, whether it be totally free or reduced cost.
Low or mid-income levels don't matter as much for qualifying as does proving financial or situational hardship in affording the drugs.
We can help you apply to over 700 different "rarely-known-about" and privately sponsored programs. The programs send people of all ages, doctor-prescribed medicine for free or almost free - for as long you qualify and the meds are needed.
7What if I need more than one medicine?
Our fee is only $7.95 per medicine.
If you have 2 prescriptions, you'll pay $15.90. If you have 5 prescriptions, you pay just $39.75. And so on.
We'll do the legwork for you. Once we've identified programs for each medicine, we'll walk you through the application process. There's no limit to how many medicines you can save money on.
8What medicines are covered?
Over 50,000 medications are available for free or at low-cost. We can't possibly list all of them on this web page. Just a few of the available medicines include: Actos, Abilify, Depakote, Didvan, Januvia, Lexapro, Lamictal, Protonix, Effexor, Premarin Novolog, Plavix, Topamax, Wellbutrin, Cymbalta, Neurontin, Lyrica, Uyvanse, Keppra XR, Lantus, Nexium, Seroquel, Advair, Lipitor, Benicar, Flovent, Pentasa, Singulair, Cozaar, Concerta, Geodon, Avapro, and more!
9This sounds too good ot be true! Is there a catch?
You have to invest the one-time $7.95 research and administrative fee - that's less than the cost of a fast food lunch! One small investment, less than $10.00, can save you thousands of dollars each year, but you have to take that first step!
Once we identify programs for which you are eligible, you have to fill out the application forms for the programs with your doctor. For legal reasons, we can't do that for you, but we can guide you every step of the way. All you have to do is follow our customized instructions to receive your medicine for free or nearly free. No other company promises so much assistance for such a small investment.
10Whats the fine print?
The information on this website is intended for general knowledge and not as a replacement for medical advice from your physician. We do not prescribe medicine nor make medication suggestions.
Admission into cheap medication programs is determined by each individual sponsor, not us. We help you find and apply for the programs. If needed, we can also help you request appeals or exceptions.
The $7.95 administrative and research fee is non-refundable. Our research specialists start working on your case right away, and we pay them fair wages for their time and careful effort.
Legally, we cannot apply to the discount or free medicine programs for you. We will help you apply to these programs to receive the benefits, but you still have to apply for yourself. We wish we could apply for you to help you more, but unfortunately, we can't.