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From: byrd45 (Original Message) Sent: 6/10/2005 4:37 PM
FREE & Low Cost Medications Booklet Washington, DC
Is your medication too expensive for your budget? If so information in a new booklet might help.
The Cost Containment Research Institute in Washington, DC has just published a 48-page booklet, "Free & Low Cost Prescription Drugs." The revised sixth edition booklet gives information on how and where to get free and low cost prescription drugs.
"Many major drug companies provide free or low cost medication, but rarely, if ever publicize the programs," says Gary Nave, Director of The Institute. "We've published an A to Z listing of all the drugs that are available through patient assistance programs, for free or at very low cost directly from the manufacturer."
Consumers can receive a copy by sending $5 to cover the cost of printing, postage, and handling to: Institute Fulfillment Center, Booklet #: PD-65, P.O. Box 210, Dallas, PA 18612-0210. Consumers can also get more information from
The Institutes Website
Public Service Announcement
The Institute
Capitol Hill Office
Contact: Gary Nave
Phone: (202) 318-0770
Fax: (202) 318-0769
Email: psa@institute-dc.org
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From: byrd45 (Original Message) Sent: 6/10/2005 4:37 PM
FREE & Low Cost Medications Booklet Washington, DC
Is your medication too expensive for your budget? If so information in a new booklet might help.
The Cost Containment Research Institute in Washington, DC has just published a 48-page booklet, "Free & Low Cost Prescription Drugs." The revised sixth edition booklet gives information on how and where to get free and low cost prescription drugs.
"Many major drug companies provide free or low cost medication, but rarely, if ever publicize the programs," says Gary Nave, Director of The Institute. "We've published an A to Z listing of all the drugs that are available through patient assistance programs, for free or at very low cost directly from the manufacturer."
Consumers can receive a copy by sending $5 to cover the cost of printing, postage, and handling to: Institute Fulfillment Center, Booklet #: PD-65, P.O. Box 210, Dallas, PA 18612-0210. Consumers can also get more information from
The Institutes Website
Public Service Announcement
The Institute
Capitol Hill Office
Contact: Gary Nave
Phone: (202) 318-0770
Fax: (202) 318-0769
Email: psa@institute-dc.org
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