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FreeMedsExposed.com

Posted:
Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:20 pm
by Med_Admin
OK- I know this is a little redundant, but Free Meds Exposed definitely goes on our "Must Have" list of Free Medication resources.
Chances are, we all know someone who will benefit from the information found in Free Meds Exposed. If you know someone who is currently paying full price (no insurance) for their medication, they should have this book. They will learn what they need to qualify and receive free medication.
In order to check to see if the medicatio n you are taking is available through a free medication program, visit freemedsexposed.com and use the search box. Easy Enough!
Free Meds Exposed

Posted:
Wed Oct 08, 2008 10:47 pm
by Skin Doc
WOW!
Thank you so much for recommending Free Meds Exposed. What an eye opener. Being a physician, I see pharmaceutical company reps more than I really care to. NONE of them volunteered information on patient assistance programs.
Free Meds Exposed lists all of them. It has allowed me to better service my patients.
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Posted:
Fri Oct 24, 2008 3:13 pm
by Charmaine
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I had no idea that these programs were out there.
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Wed Dec 03, 2008 12:17 pm
by ssheppard
I too want to say that the Free Meds Exposed ebook has been very helpful to my family. I originally downloaded this book for my sister, who was going through some tough times. With the help of this ebook, she found some patient assistance programs that really helped her out financially. She's a good person with a job and just trying to make ends meet as a single mom. She was accepted to the 3 patient assistance programs that she applied for. In addition to my sister getting relief, we were also able to help out my mom and other relatives. I just want to let people out there know that you don't have to be living in poverty or among the elderly to qualify for patient assistance programs. My sister is living proof!
Patient Assistance Programs, please help.

Posted:
Wed Dec 10, 2008 11:11 am
by carries
Hey everyone,
In addition to my divorce, my job has now cut my hours, making it even more increasingly difficult for me to afford my prescription costs. I think I am going to see if I qualify to receive free medication through these patient assistance programs I keep hearing about. I now even see commercials for these patient assistance programs on tv. Maybe it's a sign. I sure hope it works, I am getting desperate.
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Posted:
Fri Jan 02, 2009 5:42 pm
by carries
Hi Everyone,
FreeMedsExposed.com is the best!!!
I just wanted to let you know that these patient assistance programs do work. I bought and downloaded my FreeMedsExposed ebook. I found the patient assitance program that applied to my needed medication. I applied to the program, got accepted and about 4 weeks later I got my medication sent to my doctor's office.
I just want to thank everyone that posted. It really helped me out a lot and now that's one less thing that I have to worry about. Patient Assistance Programs are awesome! Now that I have the FreeMedsExposed ebook, I am going to see if I can help out any of my friends. I think that 2009 is already starting to look promising.
Thank you.
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Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:47 am
by smartone
Do this realy work? I am very skeptikal of things they say you can supposebly get for free. I herd that you truely never get anythin for for free.I take allot of pain meds andi need help to pay for them.How do I git them free.will someon let meknow plz. I am in allot of pain. I was in a real bad car acident a couple of years back.
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Tue Jan 20, 2009 3:30 pm
by ssheppard
Hi "Smartone",
I suggest that the first thing you do is buy and download the FreeMedsExposed ebook. In this ebook, you will find the names of different patient assistance programs and the corresponding names of the medication that you can get for free or at a much cheaper price. You will need to apply for the specific patient assistance program and wait to see if they accept you. This only takes about 2-4 weeks. If they do accept you, then all you need to do is follow the instructions that are enclosed in your patient assistance program packet. You may be required to have your doctor give some sort of authorization, in addition to a written prescription.
Good luck to you, I hope it works out.
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Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:22 am
by smartone
Thnakyou. I just bought it and dowloded it.