Pfizer - Free RX Program for Free Medications
List of medications made by Pfizer:
Accupril® (quinapril hydrochloride tablets)
Accuretic® (quinapril HCl/hydrochlorothiazide) tablets
Aricept® (donepezil hydrochloride tablets)*
Aromasin® (exemestane tablets)
Caduet® (amlodipine besylate/atorvastatin calcium)
Camptosar® (irinotecan hydrochloride injection)
Cardura® (doxazosin mesylate)
Celebrex® (celecoxib)
Cerebyx® (fosphenytoin sodium injection)
ChantixTM (varenicline)
Depo-Medrol® (methylprednisolone acetate injectable suspension, USP)
Depo-Provera® Contraceptive Injection (medroxyprogesterone acetate injectable suspension)
depo-subQ provera 104TM (medroxyprogesterone acetate injectable suspension)
Detrol® LA (tolterodine tartrate extended release capsules)
Dilantin® (phenytoin, USP)
Ellence® (epirubicin hydrochloride injection)
Exubera® (insulin human [rDNA origin])
Genotropin® (somatropin [rDNA origin] for injection)
Geodon® Oral Capsules (ziprasidone HCl) and Injection (ziprasidone mesylate)
Glucotrol® (glipizide)
Glucotrol XL® (glipizide GITS) extended release tablets
InspraTM (eplerenone)
Lipitor® (atorvastatin calcium) tablets (Lipitor.com en Español)
Lyrica® (pregabalin) capsules
Macugen® (pegaptanib sodium injection)**
Neurontin® (gabapentin)
Norvasc® (amlodipine besylate)
Procardia® (nifedipine)
Procardia XL® (nifedipine GITS extended release tablets)
Rebif® (interferon beta-1a)***
Relpax® (eletriptan HBr)
Rescriptor® (delavirdine mesylate)
Revatio® (sildenafil citrate)
Somavert® (pegvisomant for injection)
Spiriva® HandiHaler® (tiotropium bromide inhalation powder)****
Sutent® (sunitinib malate)
Tikosyn® (dofetilide)
Unasyn® (ampicillin sulbactam)
Vfend® (voriconazole)
******® (sildenafil citrate) tablets (******.com en Español)
Vibramycin® (doxycycline monohydrate, doxycyline calcium, doxycycline hyclate)
Viracept® (nelfinavir mesylate)
Xalatan® (latanoprost ophthalmic solution)
Xanax® (alprazolam tablets, USP)
Xanax XR® (alprazolam extended-release tablets)
Zarontin® (ethosuximide)
Zithromax® (azithromycin)
ZmaxTM (azithromycin extended release)
Zoloft® (sertraline hydrochloride) (Zoloft.com en Español)
Zyrtec® (cetirizine hydrochloride)
ZyvoxTM (linezolid injection, tablets, and for oral suspension)
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assistance programs
We don't have all the answers, but we're doing what we can to help
make it easier for you to get your medicines — even if you can't
afford them. Here are some additional resources that may help you
gain access to the medicines or services you need. This is not a comprehensive list and is provided as a public service for healthcare providers, caregivers, and low-income patients.
Association of Clinicians for the Underserved (ACU)
The ACU is a non-profit organization that works to help clinicians better serve the needs of low-income patients. The ACU has developed tools and links for implementing comprehensive pharmaceutical care for low-income patients. For more information, visit www.clinicians.org
AstraZeneca Cancer Support Network
AstraZeneca developed the AstraZeneca Cancer Support Network
(AZ CSN) as a support service to help meet the special needs of
people undergoing treatment for cancer. The site offers help for
patients who can't afford their medicines, information on AstraZeneca cancer treatments, and personal support from oncology information specialists. If you would like to learn more about the services provided
by the AZ CSN, please call 1-866-99-AZCSN (1-866-992-9276).
Oncology information specialists are available to provide expert advice
in more than 150 languages. We are available Monday through Friday,
9:00 am to 8:00 pm ET, excluding holidays.
BenefitsCheckUp®
The National Council on Aging (NCOA) sponsors this web site. It offers confidential assistance online for seniors and caregivers by searching
more than 1,100 federal, state, and private prescription drug programs
and determining those for which the senior may be eligible. For more information, visit www.benefitscheckup.org
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
HRSA offers information about community health centers that may
offer prescription assistance to low-income patients. Learn more by
calling 1-888-ASK-HRSA.
Medicare
This official Medicare web site can help patients, caregivers, and doctors find information about public and private prescription drug assistance programs in their area, including eligibility requirements and covered services. For more information, visit www.medicare.gov
My Medicare Matters
The My Medicare Matters web site is designed to help individuals learn more about Medicare prescription drug coverage. The web site was developed using materials from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, as well as materials developed by the National Council on
Aging (NCOA), the Access to Benefits Coalition (ABC), and AstraZeneca. For more information, visit www.mymedicarematters.org
Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPARx)
AstraZeneca also participates in the Partnership for Prescription
Assistance (PPARx), a national program that can help you find patient assistance programs. Qualifying patients who do not have prescription coverage can use the program as a single point of contact to access information about public and private programs that may be right for
them. The PPARx represents the largest-ever non-government-sponsored program to help bring medicines to Americans who do not have prescription drug coverage and are having difficulty affording their prescription medicines. More than 475 public and private patient assistance programs are available through the PPARx. For more information, call the PPARx
toll-free phone number (1-888-4PPA-NOW) or visit www.pparx.com
RxAssist
RxAssist lets you search for information on patient assistance programs
by company, brand name, generic name, or type of medicine. RxAssist provides information on ways to get free and low-cost medications.
The site also provides a quick-reference chart that lists drug assistance programs by state. For more information, visit www.rxassist.org
RxHope™
RxHope lets you search for patient assistance information. In addition, some companies allow physicians to submit applications electronically through this site. For more information, visit www.rxhope.com
Rx Outreach
Rx Outreach is a program designed to help qualified people of all ages
get the medicines they need. If you qualify financially, you can get
more than 107 medicines that treat a wide range of conditions, including diabetes, asthma, heart disease, and depression. The program is available to individuals and families with incomes of up to 250% of the federal poverty level. For more information, visit www.rxoutreach.com
Together Rx Access™
Together Rx Access is a drug card program that offers savings from 25% to 40% — and sometimes more — on over 275 drugs for qualified low-income Americans who are not eligible for Medicare and have no prescription drug insurance. The program can also direct you to other resources that can help qualified patients get other products or product coverage. For a full list of medicines available through the program and for eligibility requirements, or to enroll online, visit
www.togetherrxaccess.com
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Area Agencies on Aging (ElderCare)
Local area agencies on aging may be able to help patients age 65 years and older who cannot afford their medicines. To contact your local area agency on aging, call 1-800-677-1116 or visit www.eldercare.gov
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