prescription drug coverage
marygold
Member Posts: 2
I thought I would pass this on-some may know about it and some may not. If you do not have insurance or Medicaid to pay for your prescription drugs you take at home, go onto the web site www.needymeds.com , depending on your income (which includes Social Security Disability) you can receive your meds free of charge or at a lower cost. The site is very self explanatory. It does take a little time to process and receive your meds for the first time, but you can have your doctor help push it along. My daughter receives her meds free of charge as she is on disability only. Good luck to all!!! Note: We did find one (1) of her meds are not listed; Enulose.
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