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Thanks Alison. I did try it. But I make about $1500-$2000 a YEAR over the

income limit for the free meds. I don't think that they reduced price program

will help much because it is only about 30% off from what I could tell.

Thanks,

hugs,

Debra V.

alydoremus333 alydoremus333@...> wrote:

To anyone that is having a hard time paying for your scripts out of

pocket, please try the pharmaceutical companies websites! They will

help you get your scripts at a discount or for free depending on your

income and circumstances. I am currently trying to get cymbalta for

free just waiting on the doctor to finish the paperwork. The companies

will send either to your home or to your doctors so no need for

pharmacies.

Good Luck!

Alison

Near Philadelphia, PA

> I understand what you are saying. I am quite sure that the

costs of producing a drug like that and then all the trials it goes

through before it hits the market.... is atronomical. So I guess I can

see why they have to sell at such a high price for the first few

years. Someday, the patent will run out and it will come in generic.

That will be good for us but not good for the pharmaceutical company.

> , thanks for the support. I will talk to my doc when I go in

next time and ask for samples and explain that I cannot afford it. If

I have to go off it, I will taper it off instead of dropping it cold

turkey. I dread the consequences of the pain I will experience though.

>

> love and hugs,

> Debra V.

>

> ---------------------------------

> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of

Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.

>

>

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Re: Re: Dang it. I won't be able to get help - To Alison

Thanks Alison. I did try it. But I make about $1500-$2000 a

YEAR over the income limit for the free meds. I don't think that they reduced

price program will help much because it is only about 30% off from what I could

tell.

Thanks,

hugs,

Debra V.

alydoremus333 wrote:

To anyone that is having a hard time paying for your scripts out of

pocket, please try the pharmaceutical companies websites! They will

help you get your scripts at a discount or for free depending on your

income and circumstances. I am currently trying to get cymbalta for

free just waiting on the doctor to finish the paperwork. The companies

will send either to your home or to your doctors so no need for

pharmacies.

Good Luck!

Alison

Near Philadelphia, PA

> I understand what you are saying. I am quite sure that the

costs of producing a drug like that and then all the trials it goes

through before it hits the market.... is atronomical. So I guess I can

see why they have to sell at such a high price for the first few

years. Someday, the patent will run out and it will come in generic.

That will be good for us but not good for the pharmaceutical company.

> , thanks for the support. I will talk to my doc when I go in

next time and ask for samples and explain that I cannot afford it. If

I have to go off it, I will taper it off instead of dropping it cold

turkey. I dread the consequences of the pain I will experience though.

>

> love and hugs,

> Debra V.

>

> ------------ --------- --------- ---

> You rock. That's why Blockbuster' s offering you one month of

Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.

>

>

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They don't have either the Cymbalta or the Lyrica :( I was hoping for one of

them!

Thanks for the link though

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Angie lovinglifeinnv@...> wrote:

Try this for up to 70% savings: www.familylifepharmacy.com

Rx's, supplements, vitamins and pet meds.

Re: Re: Dang it. I won't be able to get help - To Alison

Thanks Alison. I did try it. But I make about $1500-$2000 a YEAR over the income

limit for the free meds. I don't think that they reduced price program will help

much because it is only about 30% off from what I could tell.

Thanks,

hugs,

Debra V.

alydoremus333 wrote:

To anyone that is having a hard time paying for your scripts out of

pocket, please try the pharmaceutical companies websites! They will

help you get your scripts at a discount or for free depending on your

income and circumstances. I am currently trying to get cymbalta for

free just waiting on the doctor to finish the paperwork. The companies

will send either to your home or to your doctors so no need for

pharmacies.

Good Luck!

Alison

Near Philadelphia, PA

> I understand what you are saying. I am quite sure that the

costs of producing a drug like that and then all the trials it goes

through before it hits the market.... is atronomical. So I guess I can

see why they have to sell at such a high price for the first few

years. Someday, the patent will run out and it will come in generic.

That will be good for us but not good for the pharmaceutical company.

> , thanks for the support. I will talk to my doc when I go in

next time and ask for samples and explain that I cannot afford it. If

I have to go off it, I will taper it off instead of dropping it cold

turkey. I dread the consequences of the pain I will experience though.

>

> love and hugs,

> Debra V.

>

> ------------ --------- --------- ---

> You rock. That's why Blockbuster' s offering you one month of

Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost.

>

>

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