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Can't Afford to Pay
Available Resources
What if I can't afford to pay for my prescription medications?
There are many resources available to help you pay for your prescription medications.  Many organizations provide help in obtaining your drugs at lower or even no cost.  Also, talk with your doctor of pharmacist about whether you might use mail order services to save money on your chronic medications.
 
Visit the links below to find out more about programs to help you afford your medications:
 


  • Volunteers in Healthcare-Rx Assistance is a national non-profit program funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. It provides an easy to use list of searchable drug assistance programs as well as information on drug discount cards. Please note that in most cases, your healthcare provider must apply to these programs on your behalf.



  • HIV/AIDS Drugs (ADAP)
    1-800-851-2437



 

CONSUMER'S LINKS
Oregon´s Research   Reducing Your Costs   
Your Prescription                     Help Paying for Medicines 
Generic Drugs   Using Medicine Safely
Insurance/Medicare  Canadian Drugs
               
 
                   
 
            

 
Page updated: November 15, 2007

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