Guest guest Posted January 23, 2007 Report Share Posted January 23, 2007 Hi, My doctor just gave me a card for Enbrel & it will pay up to $300 a month of a persons co-payment after insurance for 6 months & then $150 of it for the next 6 months. So anyone on Enbrel may wnat to check into this. Chris Tracilyn Brown wrote: Hello: Here is something that might be worth looking into if you are taking this medication: Avinza (Control release morphine capsule) My Doctor gave me a card when she gave me the prescription, Activate the card and the Pharmaceutical company will pay your co-pay by $20.00 each time it is filled. If you take this or any other med please ask your doctor about any samples, discount cards that you might could receive . Have the Doctor to speak with the drug representative the next time they visit for assistance in obtaining the medication you are taking if there is no generic or you have no insurance. EVERY BIT HELPS Tracilyn RE: Subject: pharmaceutical company drug programs I'll Help start a list with what I think will help. Add to it if you can. Alan.. Kineret Customer Call Center weekdays 8am-8pm est toll free..1- (866-Kineret) Varifcation in process.. Alan.. Boniva, free 1 month supply , just answer simple questions. There seems to be another " back door " program for low income personal VIA Phone call 1- (1-888-MYBONIVA) . on line: www.myboniva.com (for a while they were giving 4 months free ... Alan.) Visit the Still's Disease Message Board http://disc.server.com/Indices/148599.html The materials and information contained in this message are not intended to replace the services of a trained health professional or to be a substitute for medical advice of physicians and/or other health care professionals. The International Still's Disease Foundation is not engaged in rendering medical or professional medical services. You should consult your physician on specific medical questions, particularly in matters requiring diagnosis or medical attention. The International Still's Disease Foundation makes no representations or warranties with respect to any treatment, action, application, medication or preparation by any person following the information offered or provided within this support form. ion by any person following the information offered or provided within this support form. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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