... I ran out of Actigall over 3 months ago.I went to a free health fair to have my blood work done 2 weeks ago. My liver functions have skyrocketed . ALK Phos now 474. Can anyone help me! Jane
I have been unemployed with no insurance for 16 months now?
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- 2 May 2011 by crzijane
- Topics:
- actigall, blood disorders, insurance
Answers (2)
2 May 2011
the hospitals here have a program where they assist with medications, also on the web there is a site for Patient assistance programs, I have just located the brand that CVS handles (the only brand it is Watson)1-866-303-7060, if this is not the correct department then they will switch you and it's a toll free call
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Thanks for responding. Unfortunately, medicaid in Colorado is only for families with children and the elderly. I am 58 so there doen't seem to be anything here unles I qualify for disability. I was turned down the first time but I am having a hearing within 18 months. Probably be dead by then... lol
You know, in my experience they almost always turn you down the first time. Hopefully you get it this time. I do know some sites. Have you looked into NeedyMeds at www.needymeds.org; CoPay Relief www.copays.org or 1-866-512-3861; Suddenly Senior www.suddenlysenior.com/patientassistanceprograms.html (you dont have to be a senior to use) and Partnership for Prescription Assistance 1-888-477-2669 or www.pparx.org. Maybe some of these can help. You might also find out from your pharmacist who the manufacturer is and go to the manufacturer website to see if they have an assistance program. Good Luck on your disabilty case and hope you find help!
Thanks so much for your help. Patient assistance has no programs, but you mentioned a couple I hadn't checked yet. I do know the manufacturer and I'm going to check with them as well. You are an angel!
I hope you find someone to help!