... Where can I go or contact?? Thanks
I need to get albuterol for my 9 yr old, our insurance was taken away... And she is almost out???
- Posted:
- 28 Aug 2012 by Jeanenag
- Topics:
- asthma -- maintenance, albuterol, insurance
Answers (1)
28 Aug 2012
dear Jean, call her pediatrician and ask for some samples, tell them your insurance ran out, they will probably give you some samples. Then find the webpage for the medication, it is usually, nameofthemedication.com and look for a patient assistance prompt or a contact us prompt and follow the instructions on how to get it for less money or no cost. If you need more help, let us know. Patti
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Thank u Patti, I was able to get her an appointment for today at our health department... I already called her peds office and they only had samples of inhalers to stop the attacks.. I took that of course, but she needs preventive meds... Getting it today though.. Thanks a ton...
You are most welcome. Most major drug companies have webpages and some individual medications do as well. Somewhere on those pages are prompts saying patient assistance programs or contact us, and you can click those prompts for help. I hate your baby has asthma, luckily lots of oth people do too, so the meds have generics. My room mate is old and sick and has COPD, we had a tropical storm that is actually still going on. The company that handles his oxygen supplies called all patients on Monday and brought the portable oxygen tanks, in case the power went out. What a wonderful thing. Many asthma patients actually have allergies to pollen, dust, animal dander. You might consider having her tested. Roofing tar and asphalt for roads also are big asthma triggers as are inhaled scents like perfume, cologne and the like. Make sure you don't use those around her. I will add her to my prayers list. Best of luck. Patti