Guest guest Posted February 17, 2005 Report Share Posted February 17, 2005 Found these listed on a local news stations website. Thought they may be helpful to someone............Marina in Ohio ----------------------------------------------------------- 1. Pharmtrip For more information on bus trips to Canada, contact Pharmtrip at 1-877-715-7100. The next trip is planned for May 23rd. Cost: $50 Savings from last bus trip, March 1: 37 seniors took the trip to Canada. Total savings: $21,600 for 3-month supply. Saving Money with Pharmtrip: In Canada, prescription medicines could be anywhere from 30% to 80% cheaper. Tamoxifen is a drug that treats breast cancer. Price in Canada for three month supply -- $56.63 Average Price in U.S. for one month supply -- $300-400 One Columbus senior saves $442 a month, enough to pay his electric bill, water bill, telephone bill, and trash removal for three months. Why is it cheaper? Your money is worth more in Canada. The Canadians have a socialized system and they say what the drug will be purchased for. Are all prescriptions available? No, one Columbus man takes 17 different medications. Canadian pharmacies only carry five of them, but he still saves hundreds of dollars. Is it legal? Yes, as long as you don't exceed the 90 day supply, and you see a Canadian doctor to co-sign your prescription. Do you have to be a senior citizen to take part? No, it's for anyone whose insurance doesn't cover prescription medicines. You can save on over the counter medicines: 36 tablets of Allegra: $22.39 in Canadian Dollars In US: CVS price, $57.59 and must have a prescription --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- 2. Northern Lights For more information on Northern Lights, call 1-866-850-3941 Steve Stocklin of Northern Lights helps people get up to a three- month supply of their prescriptions through the mail. Canadian law requires a Canadian doctor co-sign a prescription. You must sign a document giving limited release to the physician in Canada to rewrite the prescription since you're not physically there. Is this legal? The State Pharmacy Board is investigating whether or not it's legal to do this without a face to face meeting with the Canadian doctor. So far, no one can tell Steve he's breaking the law. Savings? Like going to Canada, people can save hundreds on prescriptions. For common medications: US cost (for local woman) -- $350-400 per month Canadian cost through the mail -- half of US cost Cost to receive medications through the mail? This service is completely free. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- 3. Greater Columbus Health Solutions for more information: 614-855-2880 For a one time enrollment fee of $20 and $10 per order (no matter how many prescriptions are filled) an individual can take advantage of Canadian prices right here at home. There is no " per presciption " fee and the prescription Administration Company, who buys the medications from Canada, ships them directly to the individual. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- 4. Patient Assistance Services for more information call toll free: 1-877-463-1905 You must be a legal US resident Have a family income of $25,000 or less or be single earning $16,000 or less You can't be eligible for private or government prescription drug coverage There is a $20 set-up fee. Medications may be mailed or picked up a local pharmacy, general in 3-month supplys. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- 5. The Medicine Program P.O. Box 515 Doniphan, MO 63935-0515 573-996-7300 www.themedicineprogram.com To qualify, patients must meet the following criteria: they must not be covered by private insurance they must not qualify for a government or third part program which provides for prescription medication they must show financial hardship For a $5.00 charge per prescription drug request, The Medicine Program will wade through the paperwork and coordinate free drug distribution to eligible applicants. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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