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Free Prescripton Drugs subject of a new resource book

Free prescription drugs are available to millions of uninsured Americans and they don't even know it. Discounts are available to even millions more. Many senior citizens who have a great prescription need and little money wuill find solutions in this new book.

Free Prescription Drugs subject of new book

Kernville, CA. Free Prescription Drugs are available to millions of Americans, but they do not know it. Some Senior Citizens are eligible for free or substantially discounted drugs, but they, too are unaware of the benefits available. These trade secrets" are revealed in a new book "Prescription Benefits- A Consumer's Guide to Free and Discount Prescription Drugs."
     This book lists over 1000 brand name drugs that are provided free of charge to qualified people of any age who are in need of medication but can't afford them, by almost 200 pharmaceutical manufacturers.
     Nine pharmaceutical companies, including Abbott, AstraZeneca, Aventis, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Johnson and Johnson, Novartis, GlaxoSmithKline, Eli Lilly and Pfizer are providing discounts to qualified senior citizens. These discounts range from a $12 or $15 co-payment to a discount of from 25% to 40% depending on the medication and manufacturer.
     Retired military, veterans, seniors, and uninsured children all have programs to assist them. These programs range from a discount at your local pharmacy to cash rebates and tax credits from your state.
     Persons with specific diseases are provided with resources for free and discounted drugs as well. AIDS/HIV patients, and persons with some dreaded diseases like Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Myasthenia Gravis, Multiple Sclerosis and several others can get assistance with some of their medications.
     This book is a valued tool for Physicians, Social Workers and Insurance Agents, as well as the intended Senior Citizens, uninsured and lower income families.
     "Prescription Benefits..." is available exclusively from the publisher, Benefits Publications, PO Box 2137, Kernville, CA 93238-2137 at $24.95 plus $3.95 S/H. California residents add $1.81 sales tax.
Phone: 760-376-6866 Fax: 760-376-6700
E-Mail: FreeRxProgram@aol.com

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