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Thousands of Satisfied Customers
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Nationwide U.S.
FREE Medicine
Program
Free Medications, Free Prescription Drugs,
Free Medicine for Americans who qualify.

The goal of the
Free Medicine Program is to help patients get their medications for free. For five years, we
have assisted tens of thousands of people across the nation to substantially reduce or completely eliminate their prescription drug bills.
To achieve the best results, we
recommend that consumers attempt to get their medications for free first.
Then for medications unavailable for free,
everyone qualifies to receive savings of up to 80%. The majority of our applicants have too much income to qualify
for government prescription assistance programs, but not enough to purchase
private prescription drug insurance coverage, or are living on retirement
income, disability or other assistance.
Do you qualify
for free medications?
Some of the basic
requirements to
be receive free medicine include the following:
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The applicant has no
insurance coverage for outpatient prescription drugs.
The applicant has a good
relationship with their doctor. Note: The doctor will have to
sign a form and/or make a toll free telephone call on behalf of the
applicant to receive the free medications.
The applicant's income is at
a level which causes a hardship when required to purchase the medication at
retail rates.
The applicant does not
qualify for a government or third party program which provides for
prescription drugs.
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There is an income requirement. In most
cases if the applicant makes less than $1,500 per month per individual or $2,000 per
month per family there is a good chance of meeting the income criteria. With
each medication the income criteria varies from below the poverty to up to
$60,000! Those applicants normally qualifying at the highest income limits
are generally MS, AIDS, transplant or cancer patients in need of very
expensive drugs.
MEDICINE at NO COST!
- Often Americans can get free medicine if they meet the
income requirements; if they don't
have insurance or a government program that pays for their outpatient
prescription medicine; if they have a
good relationship with their doctor; and if the high cost
of medicine causes a financial hardship.
- Free medicine is available nationwide for
people of all ages. We have been helping people for more than five years.
We are a member of the Better Business Bureau.
- When you can't
afford your prescription medications, there is an established free medication prescriptions
drug program available through the pharmaceutical industry. Last year, the
free medication program gave more than a billion dollars worth of free medicine
to people with limited resources. The free medication plan provides Free
Medicine for those who qualify.
For only a $5 per medication (one-time processing fee), we will help you obtain free
medications, and we offer a
money back guarantee!
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As
soon as we receive this information, we will immediately process the
information you have sent us, and send you a customized information package,
prepared specifically to your individual needs.
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In
your personalized package, you will find a letter to your physician. Note: The
assistance of your doctor is important to your acceptance in the program. Also
in your personalized package, you will find a few quick, easy-to-follow steps
to be taken by you and your physician in order to proceed with the application
process.
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Upon completion of these steps, the
application are sent to the
appropriate drug manufacturer, and considered for approval.
Once
approved, your FREE medicines are generally sent to your physician to dispense
to you in just a few weeks.
Apply For Free Meds By Mail
Apply For Free Meds Online
To receive more
information and/or a supply of applications to give to clients, we
invite medical professionals, social workers and others in the healthcare field
to contact us toll free (888) 380-6337, or send an e-mail to
MedicalDiscounts@aol.com including a postal address, and we will
mail you a supply of applications.
Free Medication, Free
Medicine, Free Prescription Drug Program
Welcome to the National
FREE Medicine Program
Do
you
qualify for free medications?
Some of the basic requirements
to
be enrolled include the following:
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The applicant must reside in the
fifty states or Puerto Rico.
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The applicant has no insurance
coverage for outpatient prescription drugs.
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The applicant has a good
relationship with their doctor. Note: The doctor will have to sign a
form and/or make a toll free telephone call on behalf of the applicant to
receive the free medications.
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The applicant's income is at a
level which causes a hardship when required to purchase the medication at
retail rates.
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The applicant does not qualify
for a government or third party program which provides for prescription
drugs.
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There is an income requirement. In most cases
if the applicant makes less than $1,500 per month per individual or $2,000
per month per family there is a good chance of meeting the income criteria.
With each medication the income criteria varies from below the poverty to
up to $60,000! Those applicants normally qualifying at the highest
income limits are generally MS, AIDS, transplant or cancer patients in need
of very expensive drugs.
Helping People in Need Get Free or Low-Cost
Prescription Drugs
How Can People Who Can't Afford Their Medicines
Get Them? Read This...
Need help paying for your
medicine? Help is here for you. Established by volunteers, Medical Discounts
International (MDI) has helped countless families across the nation completely
eliminate or substantially reduce their prescription drug bills. Last year,
these programs helped an estimated 7.6 million patients fill more than 11
million prescriptions... with an estimated value of over $2.3 BILLION! YOU or a
loved one could be part of this year's statistics...
Our mission
at MDI is to help patients nationwide of ALL AGES
obtain free and low cost
prescription drugs.
Those without
prescription coverage, a low income or maxed-out prescription benefits are
encouraged to apply. Skyrocketing prescription costs has impacted thousands of
Americans and senior citizens who have to make the impossible choice between
buying food, paying rent or buying prescription medication.
FREE PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS: America�s best-kept secret
is that people who can�t
afford their prescription medications can sometimes get them free, direct from
pharmaceutical sponsored programs. Applicants can get application assistance.
Apply
For Free Meds By Mail
Apply For Free Meds Online
Helping People in Need Get Free or Low-Cost Prescription
Drugs
How Can People Who Can't Afford Their Medicines Get Them?
Read This...
Need help paying for your
medicine? Help is here for you. Free Medicine Program has helped countless
families across the nation completely eliminate or substantially reduce
their prescription drug bills.
Last year, these programs
helped an estimated 7.6 million patients fill more than 11 million
prescriptions... with an estimated value of over $2.3 BILLION! YOU or a loved
one could be part of this year's statistics...
Our mission
at the Free Medicine Program is to help patients nationwide of ALL
AGES obtain
free prescription drugs.
Those without prescription coverage, a low income or maxed-out prescription
benefits are encouraged to apply.
Skyrocketing prescription
costs has impacted thousands of Americans and senior Citizens who have to make
the impossible choice between buying food, paying rent or buying prescription
medication.
FREE PRESCRIPTION
DRUGS: America's best-kept secret
is that
people who can't afford their prescription medications can sometimes get them
free, direct from pharmaceutical sponsored programs. Applicants can now apply
directly online or mail in the application. To request a brochure mailed
directly to the patient, send an email to
MedicalDiscounts@aol.com or call
(888) 380-6337, a trained specialist will answer your questions and help you
apply.
It has often said that the best things in life are free and that expression can
even be applied to something that's usually associated with a high price tag:
prescription drugs. Yes, it's hard to believe - but it is true! It's a godsend
for people on limited incomes. Free prescription drugs are available to
households with incomes as high as $80,000.
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You may be eligible for
FREE prescription drugs like these: |
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Lipitor© |
Synthroid© |
Norvasc© |
Zoloft© |
Glocose Meters© |
Plavix© |
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Viagra© |
Glucophage© |
Paxil© |
Toprol XL© |
Zocor© |
Nexium© |
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Flovent© |
Fosamax© |
Neurontin© |
Combivent© |
Nasacort© |
Seroquel© |
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Premarin© |
Prozac© |
Calan© |
Advair Diskus© |
Prevacid© |
Ultram© |
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Zantac© |
Wellbutrin© |
Macalcin© |
Pravachol© |
Insulin© |
Valtrex© |
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The list
above is only a FEW of the thousands of BRAND-NAME prescription
drugs available ...
Most ALL brand-name drugs are AVAILABLE through
these programs. If you take a generic medicine, we will try to find the brand
name.
Prescription Drugs used to treat hypertension,
diabetes, weight loss, mental health, high blood pressure, low blood pressure,
high cholesterol, cancer, allergy, asthma, weight loss, arthritis, AIDS, organ
transplants, pain management, depression and many other health conditions are
available for FREE or low-cost if you qualify.
Who may be
Approved for Free Medicine Enrollment?
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People of ALL AGES
nationwide
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Seniors and retired
people
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Students
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Families
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People on Social
Security/Medicare with no outpatient prescription coverage
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People on Social
Security Disability or SSI, with no prescription coverage
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People on a fixed income
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Single people
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Working people
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People without jobs
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People who
are taking care of loved ones and paying for their prescription medication
because they can't
Requirements for Free
Medicine Enrollment include:
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People who have no
public or private prescription drug coverage
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People with household
incomes at a level that paying for medicine at retail prices poses a
hardship.
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People who make too much
money to qualify for public assistance e.g. Medicaid
General Income
Eligibility Criteria:
Individuals with family incomes ranging from below the national poverty level up
to $38,000, and in some cases, families with annual incomes as high as $80,000
can receive free drugs. ($39,200 for individuals, $52,800 for couples, or
$80,000 for a family of four.) Each sponsored drug has it's own eligibility
criteria.
Apply
For Free Meds By Mail
Apply For Free Meds Online
Prescription Drugs: Hardship Circumstances
may also Allow Free Medicine Eligibility:
- People
who have maxed out their prescription insurance coverage
- People on Medicaid,
(state public assistance) but have prescriptions Medicaid does NOT cover or
have exceeded the prescription drug limit for this calendar year
- People on Medicare
with no outpatient prescription coverage
- Some, but not many
sponsors offer help for people who cannot afford their co-insurance fees.
- People
who have reached
a cap on their outpatient prescription drug insurance coverage
- People who have
medical insurance coverage, but NOT prescription coverage
- On occasions, some
sponsors will make an exception on a case-by-case basis or in extreme or
extenuating circumstances. It never hurts to ask. One thing you should know
is that there is something more important than income that sways drug
companies in letting you qualify for their patient assistance... Hardship!
Even if you do not qualify financially, you may still qualify for patient
assistance program if you demonstrate financial hardship. Some circumstance
that might qualify you on the hardship issue include: job turnover, divorce,
other catastrophic events. If you think you would like to apply, we will be
diligent in our efforts to assist you. You really have nothing to lose. We
have seen many people who would be considered "middle-class" status enrolled
on the hardship basis.
- Leading drug
companies have pledged, "No patient in need of medicines will do without
them."
RX LIST OF TOP PRESCRIBED DRUGS: Lexapro, Xanax, Adderall, Effexor, Zoloft,
Paxil, Wellbutrin, Bextra, Neurontin, Lipitor, Vioxx, Naproxen, Tramadol, Ambien,
Morphine, Oxycontin, Celebrex, Prednisone, Celexa, Tylenol, Ultracet, Protonix,
Soma, Atenolol, Prozac, Lisinopril, Lortab, Darvocet, Cipro, Levaquin, Ativan,
Nexium, Cyclobenzaprine, Ultram, Trazodone, Norvasc, Biaxin, Codeine, Clonazepam,
Toprol, Zyprexa, Zocor, Zithromax, Diovan, Skelaxin, Klonopin, Lorazepam,
Depakote, Diazepam, Albuterol, Topamax, Seroquel, Amoxicillin, Ritalin,
Methadone, Augmentin, Zetia, Cephalexin, Prevacid, Flexeril, Viagra, Zyrtec,
Synthroid, Promethazine, Phentermine, Plavix, Metformin, Doxycycline, Aspirin,
Remeron, Metoprolol, Amitriptyline, Advair, Ibuprofen, Hydrochlorothiazide,
Crestor, Prilosec, Acetaminophen, Altace, Concerta, Allegra, Clonidine, Lithium,
Strattera, Norco, Elavil, Abilify, Risperdal, Mobic, Ranitidine, Lasix,
Fluoxetine, Levitra, Coumadin, Diclofenac, Hydroxyzine, Phenergan, Lamictal,
Verapamil, Guaifenesin, Aciphex, Furosemide, Entex, Metronidazole, Carisoprodol,
Propoxyphene, Insulin, Digoxin, Zanaflex, Clindamycin, Trileptal, Buspar, Keflex,
Bactrim, Dilantin, Flomax, Benicar, Baclofen, Endocet, Avelox, Lotrel, Inderal,
Provigil, Glucophage, Demerol, Zantac, Fentanyl, Premarin, Fosamax, Penicillin,
Claritin, Reglan, Enalapril, Tricor, Methotrexate, Pravachol, Amiodarone,
Zelnorm, Erythromycin, HCTZ, Potassium, Tegretol, Omeprazole, Meclizine, Zocor,
Prevacid, Nexium, Procrit, Zoloft, Plavix, Advair Diskus, Zyprexa, Celebrex,
Neurontin, Epogen, Effexor XR, Protonix, Norvasc, Singulair, Aranesp, Risperdal,
Seroquel, Fosamax, Pravachol, Remicade, Ambien, Neulasta, Oxycontin, Actos,
Aciphex, Zithromax, Levaquin, Lovenox, Lexapro, Duragesic, Enbrel, Lupron Depot,
Allegra, Avandia, Vioxx, Rituxan, Zyrtec, Bextra, Toprol XL, Zofran, Topamax,
Flonase, Imitrex, Lotrel, Wellbutrin XL, Celexa, Synthroid, Viagra, Taxotere,
Aricept, Abilify, Lamictal, Neupogen, Premarin, Diovan, Paxil Cr, Altace, Coreg,
Valtrex, Rocephin, Tricor, Actonel, Eloxatin, Depakote, Prevnar, Zetia, Adderall
XR, Concerta, Lamisil, Diovan Hct, Flomax, Cozaar, Evista, Combivent, Zometa,
Lantus, Wellbutrin Sr, Strattera, Paraplatin, Combivir, Detrol La, Pulmicort,
Gemzar, Flovent, Clarinex, Crestor, Avonex, Humalog, Nasonex, Viread, Mobic,
Cellcept, Accupril, Synagis, Paroxetine HCL, Hyzaar, Prograf, Copaxone, Geodon,
Camptosar, Sustiva, Xalatan, Zosyn, Herceptin, Humira, Trileptal, Fluoxetine HCL,
Zomig, Avapro, Allegra-D, Depakote Er, Ortho Evra, Pegasys, Provigil, Trizivir,
Ditropan XL, Asacol, Niaspan, Coumadin, Prilosec, Proscar, Skelaxin, Diflucan,
Natrecor, Propofol, Avandamet, Kytril, Lidoderm, Betaseron, Xopenex, Magnevist,
Plendil, Gammar-P I.V., Omnicef, Zyvox, Reyataz, Elidel, Integrilin, Zemplar,
Keppra, Gamunex, Metformin HCL, Actiq, Gleevec, Lisinopril, Hydrocodone W/Apap,
Nasacort Aq, Albuterol, Omeprazole, Protonix Iv, Yasmin 28, Ultracet, Diprivan,
Rhinocort Aqua, Epivir, Amaryl, Arimidex, Aloxi, Norvir, Glucovance, Zoladex,
Taxol, Androgel, Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Serevent Diskus, Patanol, Zelnorm, Casodex,
Biaxin XL, Thalomid, Cipro, Atenolol, Paroxetine HCL, Miacalcin, Cancidas,
Avalide, Renagel, Duoneb, Avastin, Metformin HCL, Sandostatin Lar, Novolog,
Tequin, Cephalexin, Erbitux, Omeprazole, Temodar, Avelox, Alphagan P, Venofer,
Rebif, Atrovent, Viracept, Lescol XL, Amox Tr-Potassium Clavulanate, and
hundreds more.
Apply
For Free Meds By Mail
Apply For Free Meds Online
According to the Wall Street
Journal it's not just poor people who qualify for free medicine. To qualify,
applicants must show they have no prescription insurance coverage; household
income must be low enough that paying for medicine would pose a hardship; and
that they make to much money to qualify for public assistance such as Medicaid.
Individuals with family incomes ranging from below the national poverty level up
to $38,000, and in some cases, families with annual incomes as high as $80,000
can receive free drugs.(39,200 for individuals, $52,800 for couples, or $80,000
for a family of four.)
Free Medicine Foundation, a patient-advocacy organization, connects patients to
free or very low-cost prescription programs available to eliminate or
substantially reduce their prescription drug bills. Last year, over 7.6 million
Americans of all ages utilized what the Wall Street Journal calls the best-kept
secret in the drug business by taking advantage of
"patient
assistance programs."
These programs help those who otherwise cannot afford prescription drugs receive
their brand-name medications absolutely free. For a $5 fee per prescription,
Free Medicine Foundation wades through the complicated paperwork and coordinates
drug distribution to eligible applicants.
As a part of their pledge that
"no patient in need
of medicines will do without them," over 160 leading drug companies
including Pfizer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Eli Lilly, Wyeth-Ayerst, Searle and
Merck now offer their medications at no cost to patients. Pfizer currently
donates more medicines to patients than any other pharmaceutical company. Last
year, Pfizer helped approximately 1.4 million patients by providing 2.3 million
prescriptions valued at nearly $345 million. Brand-name drugs such as Lipitor©,
Daypro©, Norvasc©, Neurontin©, Zocor©, Viagra© Glucophage© and hundreds more are
covered under these programs. Most all brand-name drugs are available for free
to those who qualify.
Caregivers, churches and
social organizations are encouraged to utilize Free Medicine Foundation's
services. Volunteers are needed to help spread the word to those who cannot
afford the high costs of prescription medication. Send us an email at
MedicalDiscounts@aol.com or call
toll free (888) 380-6337 to request a free supply of brochures mailed to you
that are designed to provide the patient/applicant with information and an
application for this program. The initial application can
be downloaded and
printed for immediate use.
Apply
For Free Meds By Mail
Apply For Free Meds Online
Free Prescription Medicine is Available
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To be approved for
free medicine enrollment, the primary requirements are:
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Are you
caused financial hardship because of the high cost of your medicine?
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Do you
not have medical insurance coverage that pays for outpatient
prescription drugs?
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Have you
maxed out or reached a cap on your outpatient prescription drug
insurance coverage?
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Have you
exhausted all your third party insurance and/or aid from Medicaid and
social agencies?
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Are you
taking care of your loved ones and paying for their prescription
medication because they can't? |
FREE
Prescription Medicine!
It has often said
that the best things in life are free and that expression can even be applied to
something that's usually associated with a high price tag: prescription drugs.
Yes, it's hard to believe — but it is true! It's a godsend for people on limited
incomes.
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