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  2. How to Get Low-Cost or Free Prescriptions - WebMD

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    Another option is to look for a 340B pharmacy. These pharmacies are part of a federal program that lets them partner with community health centers to provide medications free or at low cost. Some ...

  3. The 12 Best Prescription Discounts - Healthline

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    Best for ease of use America’s Pharmacy. The America’s Pharmacy prescription savings card is free for American adults. Like the SingleCare card, it can help you save up to 80% on prescription ...

  4. With Extra Help, your Part D premium and deductible are both $0 and you’ll pay no more than $4.50 for each generic drug and a maximum of $11.20 for each brand-name drug. Once the total drug ...

  5. 16 Tips for Affording Your Diabetes Medications and Supplies

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    9. Talk with a diabetes care and education specialist for help. A diabetes care and education specialist is a professional who can help you manage your care. They might be able to help you find ...

  6. Prescription Savings Programs: Are They Worth It? - WebMD

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    Discounts vary between programs, but it may be possible to save up to 85% on some of your prescription meds. This can be especially helpful if cost is a barrier to getting the meds you need. Easy ...

  7. Saving Money on Prescription Drugs With Drug Assistance Programs

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    RxAssist (401-729-3284) offers access to drug company programs. Rx Outreach (1-800-769-3880) directly offers generic drugs at a reduced price. "While the drugs aren't free," says Sagall, "they are ...

  8. Where Can I Go for Medical Care Without Insurance? - Healthline

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    You can find low cost or free care in several locations: Community health centers. Community health centers are nonprofit health clinics that offer low cost or free care. Often, fees are set on an ...

  9. How to Afford Your Insulin: Resources and Tips - Healthline

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    It’s worth noting that Medicare enrollees can’t use copay coupons or drug cards. Novo Nordisk. Novo Nordisk offers a savings card that reduces the copayments for its products. Your exact ...

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