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If cost is why a medication is being skipped or split, several programs exist specifically to close that gap — most families never apply because they don't know they qualify.
- Ask about Medicare Part D Extra Help (Low-Income Subsidy) and state Medicare Savings Programs, which can cover premiums and copays for those who qualify.
- Search NeedyMeds.org or RxAssist.org for manufacturer patient assistance programs tied to a specific medication.
- For high copays on chronic-condition medications, nonprofit copay funds like the PAN Foundation, HealthWell Foundation, or Patient Advocate Foundation may help.
This guide provides general educational information, not personal medical advice. Do not change a medication or delay care based only on this content. Speak with a qualified healthcare professional about individual questions, and call emergency services for an emergency.
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