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Looking for ways to help pay for your
prescription drugs?

If you can’t afford your prescription drugs, the following options can help you with your costs:

 

BenefitsCheckUp® is a Web site sponsored by the National Council on Aging and many other Washington agencies, provides free program contacts for over 1,450 brand name and generic drugs.

Free Drug Card US can save you up to 75 percent at more than 54,000 national and regional pharmacies.

Washington Prescription Drug Program can help residents save up to 60 percent on generic drugs and 20 percent on brand name drugs.

RX Saver may help people save an average of 20 percent at over 60,000 pharmacies nationwide.

Everyone’s RX offers help for U.S. residents who qualify financially to receive medications and medical services.

National Association of Counties Prescription Drug Discount Card Program distributes a free discount prescription card in a limited number of counties in our state.

ParentHelp123.org helps Washington state families apply for health and food programs online, and locate resources in their local communities.

Partnership for Prescription Assistance brings together many no-cost or discounted drug programs in one free, central access site.

Prescription Assistance Clearinghouse provides information on various medicine assistance programs, such as drug discount cards.

The Medicine Program charges a small fee to help people apply for enrollment in one or more patient assistance programs.

Are you age 65 or older? If so, and you need help paying for prescription drugs, find out more about the Medicare Prescription Drug Program (Part D). Medicare Part D helps seniors and some people with disabilities cover the cost of prescription drugs.



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