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camjen1
03-09-2007, 09:50 PM
I figured it would be helpful to compile all the programs into one thread so that anyone looking for assistance whether an old member or new will have easy access to it. Also maybe Tony or a Mod can sticky it. Pretty please with cherries on top. :)

Eli Lilly - Lilly Cares - Glucagon, Humalog, Humalog 75/25, Humulin R, Humulin N, Humulin 50/50, Humulin 70/30
https://www.lillycares.com/index.jsp

Novo Nordisk Inc. - Glucogen, Levemir, Novolog, Novolin R, Novolog Mix 70/30, Prandin Pdf Form
http://www.rxassist.org/plus/out/480740_26884934/novonordisk-frm.pdf

Amylin Patient Assistance Program - Symlin, Byetta Amylin (http://www.amylin.com/products/reimbursement.cfm)

Sanofi-Aventis Patient Assistance Program - Apidra, Lantus
Sanofi-aventis US researches, develops and brings to market new and innovative healthcare products and treatments for cardiovascular diseases, oncology, sleep disorder, thrombosis, allergy and respiratory illness, diabetes, central nervous system, in (http://www.sanofi-aventis.us/live/us/en/index.jsp)

Novartis Pharmaceuticals - Starlix Novartis Pharmaceuticals - Patient Assistance Program (http://www.pharma.us.novartis.com/novartis/pap/pap.jsp)

Takeda Pharmaceuticals America - Actos, Actoplus Met TPNA - Patient Assistance Program (http://www.tpna.com/patasstProgram.asp)

Pfizer Inc. - Connection to Care - Glyset, Glucotrol, Glucotrol XL, GLynase, Micronase https://www.pfizerhelpfulanswers.com/ProgramList.aspx#2

Xubex Pharmaceutical - Amaryl, Diabeta, Glipizide, Metformin, Glucophage, Glucophage XR, Glucotrol, Glynase Xubex - Pharamaceutical Services (http://www.xubex.com/)

GlaxoSmithKline - Avandia, Avandamet, Avandaryl GlaxoSmithKline: BridgestoAccess (http://www.bridgestoaccess.com/)

kgm0612
03-10-2007, 06:28 AM
Thanks for taking the time to post this thread, Camjen. I know there are many members who will appreciate the information.

Karen

ladytaz
03-10-2007, 06:45 AM
Great idea Sandi!! Hey, I've got a couple I could add to the list! Let me know if that's OK with ya! ;)

camjen1
03-10-2007, 07:24 AM
Of course it is Melissa...:)

ladytaz
03-10-2007, 10:01 AM
Thanks Sandi! :) If I find more, I'll add them ;)

Rx Outreach Patient Assistance Program for Discount Prescription Drugs (http://www.rxoutreach.com)
Pay either $20 or $30 (depending upon Drug Teir) for a 90 day supply, regardless of the number of pills your doctor prescribes per day. I used them for a year, until WalMart came out with their $4 plan (cheaper for me ;)). I highly reccomend them!

NeedyMeds (http://www.needymeds.com)
Has lists of drugs by Generic and Brand name, with links to their Prescription Assistance Programs.

Printable List of WalMart $4 Prescriptions (http://i.walmart.com/i/if/hmp/fusion/genericdruglist.pdf)
Very helpful to print out and take with you to your doctor!

palefacegirl03
03-24-2007, 08:10 PM
Also Welcome To Together Rx Access (http://www.togetherrxaccess.com/home.html), it is a discount card , and it covers many diabetic meds and test strips. You just take you prescription into the pharmacy and show them the card and they can tell you what kinda of discount is available.

marti
04-05-2007, 01:16 AM
thanks for posting this

sheehanmike
12-29-2007, 12:52 PM
Not really sure how to use this forum yet but I will learn, Does anyone know how to get free samples or coupons on novolog 70/30 pen or vial. I shot 60 units three times a day so there goes my pens, eb=ven with insurance I pay 33.00 for five pens, Any recomendations will greatly be appreciated..:) :)

did2007
06-24-2008, 06:13 PM
Not really sure how to use this forum yet but I will learn, Does anyone know how to get free samples or coupons on novolog 70/30 pen or vial. I shot 60 units three times a day so there goes my pens, eb=ven with insurance I pay 33.00 for five pens, Any recomendations will greatly be appreciated..:) :)

I went to my doc yesterday to get a free sample until my new order of Novolog 70/30 comes in (I had to renew my app yesterday and this time I'm getting the pens--lowers the cost for me) and they had NO samples whatsoever. I called the charitable pharmacy and they didn't have any neither. I have about 3/4's of a bottle to last me until some time next week. I reduced my intake temporarily to 50 in the morning and 50 in the evening (mine's usually 65/55) and it's a little higher, but it's within normal ranges. I'm running low on money and needles too, so I got to go by Wal-Mart to get 10 BD needles for $2.50 in the next couple of days or so.

I have another prescription for my Novolog, but I can't afford $90 a bottle right now.

Most of the time, your doctor will have a few samples. Just ask. If nothing else, get a temporary rx and get the Novolin 70/30 at Wal-Mart as a generic. It'll cost you $20 instead of $90.