Finally...Affordable Prescription Medication without Insurance.

If you are like many Americans, you are without health insurance. And the ranks of the uninsured are growing. According to the National Coalition on Health Care (NCHC), the number of uninsured was a record breaking 45 million in 2003. The growing number of uninsured is in large part being driven by individuals abandoning the corporate life to pursue their dreams as entrepreneurs and small business owners.

Unfortunately, this trend comes at a time when more and more medications are available to help treat the serious (and the not so serious) illnesses that many of us face today. But as you probably already know, without health insurance coverage, the prescription medications that you need are oftentimes too far out of reach; they are simply too expensive!

To make matters worse, most prescription medications cost far more in the United States than they do in other industrialized nations. These cost differences in conjunction with the fact that so many Americans do not have prescription medication coverage have spurred a national dialogue and heated debate. Despite these discussions, the needed regulatory changes have not materialized. Thus, the uninsured are left feeling that no affordable prescription coverage options exist.

Don't Give Up Hope: There Are Options!

Fortunately, however, you are not without options. In fact, it is likely that you can afford the medications that you need. How, you ask, is this possible? Well, read on!

There are two primary ways you can afford or save money on your prescription medication. They include participating in one of the many (National, State, and Pharmaceutical) assistance programs and/or purchasing your medication from pharmacies located outside of the U.S.

Assistance Programs: Save From 25% to 100%!

Most persons are not aware that there are hundreds of programs available that provide either discounted or even free prescription medications to eligible US citizens. In fact, there are over thirty different national programs, virtually every state in the U.S. offers some sort of prescription medication assistance, and there are more than 250 different assistance programs offered by the many domestic and foreign pharmaceutical companies.

As you can probably guess, navigating the many programs to find the one that best fits your needs can be difficult. Each program has different eligibility requirements, application requirements, etc. However, the work required to take advantage of the program that best fits your needs will likely pay off. If you are eligible for assistance through one these programs, you can expect to save from 25% to 100% on the cost of your prescription medication. Savings like that are hard to ignore. And luckily, there are powerful tools available to help you find the program that is best for you.

Purchasing Your Medication from Pharmacies outside the US

Assuming that you don't qualify for an assistance program, there is always the option of purchasing your medication from pharmacies located outside the US. While there are many pharmacies in many different countries that are willing to sell to US consumers, the best option is Canada. Why? The answer is twofold. First, buying from Canada is safer. The Canadian equivalent of the FDA, Health Canada, is stricter than the FDA (and other countries' regulatory agencies) in its approval of new drugs. Second, Canadian pharmacies, on average, can sell medications for far less than pharmacies in the U.S. and other countries. They can do so for the following reasons:

  • The Federal Patented Medicine Prices Review Board (PMPRB) regulates medications that are under patent. The PMRB dictates the maximum prices that can be charged in Canada for patented drugs.
  • Health insurers, such as the provincial drug benefit plans, negotiate with the major pharmaceuticals to secure more favorable pricing on the medications that they cover.
  • On average your $1 will buy you approximately $1.40 to $1.60 in medication from Canada.
  • Health Canada is much quicker to approve generic versions of patented medication. The result is generic medications, which always cost less than patented medications, are available sooner in Canada.

Although there are many Canadian pharmacies, there are only a select few that you will want to buy from. Just like in the US, there are plenty of people willing to rip you off. And where your health is concerned, you do not want to take a chance. As a result, navigating the Canadian pharmacy option can be confusing and difficult. Luckily, as with the assistance programs, there are powerful tools available to help you find the pharmacy that is best for you.

It's Simple to Start Saving

Just because you don't have health insurance doesn't mean that you can't afford the medication that you need. The many assistance programs available to US citizens combined with the viable option of buying your prescription medication from Canada present the uninsured with the ability to purchase the medication that they need. Visit Rx Savings Guide to learn more about the tools available to help you afford your prescription medication.

The author, Garin Clark, is a co-founder of O2M Marketing. O2M is committed to delivering solutions to the marketplace that improve the lives of entrepreneurs while attempting to address some of the major social issues affecting us all.

Website: http://www.rxdiscountguide.info Email: info@rxdiscountguide.info Phone (Toll Free): 866-284-3801

In The News:


Growing number of primary-care doctors adopt concierge medicine
Arizona Republic, AZ - 9 hours ago
Concierge medicine is an appealing option for some primary-care doctors who want to break free from the assembly-line method of patient care that they say ...

dBTechno

Medpedia Announced, World's Largest Collaborative Online ...
FOXBusiness - 17 hours ago
The Medpedia Project today announced the formation of the world's largest collaborative online encyclopedia of medicine called Medpedia. ...
Medpedia Aims To Be The Wikipedia Of The Medicine World E Canada Now
World's largest online medical encyclopedia planned San Jose Mercury News
Doctors, Ph.Ds to edit new Wikipedia of medical information Computerworld
Washington Post - Telegraph.co.ukall 47 news articles

New Report Examines Current Use and Future Impact on Global ...
MarketWatch - 3 hours ago
Evidence-based medicine is defined as an attempt to use standards from scientifically-collected evidence to improve medical practices by assessing risks and ...

A bad week for alternative medicine
guardian.co.uk, UK - 13 hours ago
Rose Shapiro explains how to spot a quack Could this be the moment when alternative medicine finally gets the reputation it deserves and is seen for what it ...

Personalized Medicine Coalition Announces Two New Board Members
FOXBusiness - 17 hours ago
The PMC, an educational and advocacy group dedicated to advancing the understanding and adoption of personalized medicine, was launched in 2004 by more than ...

Cricketnext.com

Asif seeks British medicine expert's help
Cricketnext.com, India - 9 hours ago
PTI Karachi: Pakistan's suspended pace bowler Mohammad Asif is trying to hire the services of renowned sports medicine expert from England Dr Graham Durgan ...

Washington Post

McKusick, pioneer in medical genetics, dies at 86
The Associated Press - 9 hours ago
"Today we have lost a giant," said Johns Hopkins Medicine dean and chief executive officer Edward D. Miller. "He spent virtually all of his incredible ...
Dr. Victor McKusick, “Father of Medical Genetics,” Dies at Age 86 Enews 2.0
Father Of Medical Genetics, Dr. McKusick Dies At The Age Of 86 dBTechno
McKusick was often referred to as the father of medical genetics Baltimore Sun
ABC2 News - Washington Postall 121 news articles

US Preventive Medicine Partners with Freeman Health System
MarketWatch - 17 hours ago
The wide-reaching partnership will allow Freeman Health System to offer employers The Prevention Plan(TM), US Prevention Medicine's groundbreaking ...

Would-be Tacoma robber gets taste of own medicine
KOMO News, WA - 13 hours ago
Meys didn't have a gun, but one of the doctors did and decided to give the suspect some of his own medicine. "Suddenly (the doctor) pulls a gun out and says ...

They Know What's in Your Medicine Cabinet
BusinessWeek - 8 hours ago
by Chad Terhune That prescription you just picked up at the drugstore could hurt your chances of getting health insurance. An untold number of people have ...
medicine - Google News

Orthotics and Your Feet

Orthotics are devices which fit into the shoe to aid... Read More

Where to Find Maryland Drug Rehab Centers?

Everything can be found on the Internet. At various sites... Read More

Finding the Medical Supplies you need!

It's now possible to locate and purchase a wide variety... Read More

Benign Tumors Of The Cervix

Endocervical polypsEndocervical polyps are the most common benign neoplasms of... Read More

Oral Chelation ? Is It Better Than Intravenous Chelation?

Intravenous Chelation was the most common practice until a few... Read More

Can Mexican Pharmacy Purchases Be Trusted?

Purchasing drugs from a Mexican pharmacy is, for the most... Read More

Medical Billing Software Takes the Stage

Medical Billing SoftwareThe practice is running smoothly, with patients coming... Read More

Causes and Types of Cerebral Palsy

In the case of Cerebral Palsy there is no one... Read More

Cholesterol Treatments Options: Statins

Satins are pharmacuetical drugs that work by restricting the enzyme... Read More

Can You Always Trust Your Dentists Recommendations?

Can you always trust your dentists' recommendations? Think for yourself... Read More

Catch The Wave

There has never been a better opportunity for chiropractic medicine?and... Read More

Common Drugs and Their Uses

The five drugs that are discussed in this article are... Read More

Vioxx Side Effects : Are You Suffering?

Have you ever taken the drug Vioxx or celebrex? In... Read More

Polysomnography: One Tool in Helping in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Fibromyalgia

Stop! and imagine for one moment that your body is... Read More

When Your John Doe Is Homeless

The patient, known only as John Doe, was difficult to... Read More

Top Five FAQs About Nail Fungus

What is nail fungus?Nail fungus, also known as Onychomycosis, is... Read More

The Pain Factor

Last year I told an acquaintance that at the age... Read More

Signs of an Addiction

Addictions come in many forms. It's important to recognize the... Read More

Tempest in a Tea Cup, Wisdom in a Sake Cup

What an oxymoron the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has... Read More

Doc, My Tummy Aches and My Joints Hurt! Is there a connection?

Inflammatory disease of the bowel- regional enteritis (Crohn's disease) and... Read More

Facial Pain: When a Nerve Is a Live Wire

Of all the places in the body that can hurt,... Read More

Residential Drug Treatment Centers

Chemical dependency recovery provides with positive changes in reactions and... Read More

How Do I Choose The Best Arthritis Medicine?

Are you spending a fortune on prescription arthritis medicines? Are... Read More

Bextra Withdrawal Could Be Just the Beginning for Pfizer

The pharmaceutical industry is a tremendously profitable one, as anyone... Read More

Your Kidney Function Really Matters: A Lighter Look at What You Need to Know to Prevent Adverse Dru

When you (or loved ones) are taking prescription or over... Read More