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Question: From Mayer, Arizona, USA:
I'm currently using an insulin pump, My husband is on disability and I have no insurance at this time. I cannot afford the supplies I need for my pump. I was wondering if there were a program that can help me get the supplies I need at no cost to me.
Answer:
I recommend that you explore if the Partnership for Prescription Assistance, a program sponsored by the big pharmaceutical companies to provide free prescription drugs to those in need, can provide the daily pumping supplies that you require.
[Editor's comment: You may also wish to check the American Diabetes Association's Prescription Assistance Programs. BH]
DTQ-20070907173436
Original posting 8 Sep 2007
Posted to Insurance/Costs and Insulin Pumps
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Last Updated: Tuesday April 06, 2010 15:10:11
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