groovy2
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Member # 6304
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Hi All
I was able to get Mepron for Free from the manufacture GLaxo threw a program they have named-- Bridges to Access --
To qualifie for the program you have to be perty broke--I quailfie Easily now--Ouch--
It did take me about 1 year to get the medicine but it was mostly due to my doctor being hasseled by the state medical board--long story
Once I got the ball rolling it took only 10 minutes to fill out the papers and get accepted into the program--
Your doctor can handle the whole process and it takes them about 10 minutes to complete the forms and make the one Nessiary phone call--
My doctor is real buzzy so I had to find a advocate to help me --My Pharmicists helped me out with doing this--
He is a Great Guy--
You can find more info on the programe by googling -Bridges to Access --
The people at Bridges to Access are Real helpful and Nice on the phone--Jay--
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trueblue
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Congratualtions Jay! Yay!
I went through Bridges to Access to get Malarone and they accepted me but would only give 16 pills for the calendar year.
Apparently, Mepron has no quanity limit on it. I'm going to ask the doc if I can take Mepron and try to get the other anti-malarial in it elsewhere for cheaper. Worth a shot.
Glad to hear about you getting the Mepron and more should apply. I found the link through this site... it has lots of PA programs on it. https://www.pparx.org/Intro.php
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