December 11, 2006 (Press Release) --
Troubled over how to pay for your prescription medications? The Free Medicine Foundation may be able to help you. Although free medicine assistance has been around for more than 50 years, most people have never heard about and do not know how to apply for free medicine. The "Free Medicine Foundation" (www.FreeMedicine.com) mission is to inform the media and the public of assistance that may be available to thousands of Americans who don't even realize they qualify for such help.
Free Medicine Foundation works tirelessly to match patients with hundreds of free or low-cost available programs by scouring available medicine assistance plans to find plans that match applicant needs. “Since our inception, we have helped countless families across the nation completely eliminate or substantially reduce their prescription drug bills,” says Cindy Randolph, spokesperson for the Free Medicine Foundation organization. “Although we cannot guarantee your approval, if you believe you may qualify to participate, we will be diligent in our efforts to assist you. Past results have proven our program successful.”
This program is for those who are falling through the cracks financially, and make just enough money so they don’t qualify for Medicaid but not enough to afford a prescription coverage plan or to buy their own medications. Keep in mind; these programs are not just poor people. If you find it a hardship to buy your medicines, apply for prescription assistance.
Drug sponsors recognize that sometimes exceptions need to be made based on a patient’s individual circumstances. Individuals who do not meet these criteria may still qualify if both they and their physicians attest that the patients have special circumstances of financial and medical hardship, and their incomes are below an established limit. With each medication, the income criteria varies from below the poverty level up to $39,200 for individuals, $52,800 for couples, and as high as $80,000 for a family of four.
Upon approval, brand-name free medicines typically arrive in two to three weeks, sent directly to the patient’s home, or a coupon is given to take to a local pharmacy or sent to the doctor’s office, typically in a 90-day supply. These programs can provide an ongoing lifetime supply of free medication. If the patient is not approved, and receives no medicine, Free Medicine Foundation refunds the full processing fee per no risk money back guarantee. The patient has everything to gain and nothing to lose.
Free Medicine Foundation works tirelessly to match patients with hundreds of free or low-cost available programs by scouring available medicine assistance plans to find plans that match applicant needs. “Since our inception, we have helped countless families across the nation completely eliminate or substantially reduce their prescription drug bills,” says Cindy Randolph, spokesperson for the Free Medicine Foundation organization. “Although we cannot guarantee your approval, if you believe you may qualify to participate, we will be diligent in our efforts to assist you. Past results have proven our program successful.”
This program is for those who are falling through the cracks financially, and make just enough money so they don’t qualify for Medicaid but not enough to afford a prescription coverage plan or to buy their own medications. Keep in mind; these programs are not just poor people. If you find it a hardship to buy your medicines, apply for prescription assistance.
Drug sponsors recognize that sometimes exceptions need to be made based on a patient’s individual circumstances. Individuals who do not meet these criteria may still qualify if both they and their physicians attest that the patients have special circumstances of financial and medical hardship, and their incomes are below an established limit. With each medication, the income criteria varies from below the poverty level up to $39,200 for individuals, $52,800 for couples, and as high as $80,000 for a family of four.
Upon approval, brand-name free medicines typically arrive in two to three weeks, sent directly to the patient’s home, or a coupon is given to take to a local pharmacy or sent to the doctor’s office, typically in a 90-day supply. These programs can provide an ongoing lifetime supply of free medication. If the patient is not approved, and receives no medicine, Free Medicine Foundation refunds the full processing fee per no risk money back guarantee. The patient has everything to gain and nothing to lose.

Free Prescription Drugs Available to Households with Incomes as High as $80,000. Most all brand-name prescription drugs are accessible thru free or low-cost assistance programs.
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