How to Get Expensive Meds for $40/Month Without Insurance
How to Get Expensive Meds for $40/Month Without Insurance
I was talking to a guy in his late 50s last week who had just lost his job. His main concern wasn't his mortgage—it was his Eliquis. Without insurance, that one bottle was going to cost him $650. He was ready to just "take his chances" and stop taking it.
If you are currently uninsured, please listen to me: you are the exact person the system was designed to help, but nobody bothered to tell you.
The PAP Loophole
Every major drug company has a "back door" for people without insurance. These are Patient Assistance Programs (PAPs). They exist because if thousands of people died because they couldn't afford a drug, the government would eventually regulate the prices. To avoid that, the companies give the drug away for free to those who qualify.
If you have $0 in insurance coverage, you are often the easiest person to get approved.
Don't Go to the Pharmacy Alone
If you take an uninsured "cash price" to a big pharmacy chain, you will lose every time. They might give you a small discount with a coupon, but you’ll still be paying hundreds of dollars.
You need an advocate. We don't just look for a coupon; we go straight to the manufacturer’s program. We handle the 20-page application and the medical verification.
The $40 Membership
Instead of paying $600 for one drug, you pay us a $40 membership fee. We get you enrolled in the programs that provide your medication at no cost. It is the only way to survive the American healthcare system when you are between jobs or don't have coverage.
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