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RxHelp360 Areas for Prescription Assistance

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  In the Patient Area for Prescription Assistance you will find helpful tools to help you obtain free prescription drugs through pharmaceutical company sponsored Patient Assistance Programs. Learn how to manage the processes of receiving free medication in the Do It Yourself section. Find out if you should use a Patient Advocate and read reviews on Patient Advocacy Organizations and participate in our Free Prescription Patient Discussion Forum.
 
arow Healthcare Professional/ Patient Advocate Area
  In the Patient Advocate Area for Prescription Assistance you will find information on improving and Starting a Patient Advocacy Organization. Search for Patient Assistance Program Management Software and participate in our Free Prescription Patient Advocate Discussion Forum.
        
arow Media Resource Center
  In the RxHelp360 Media Resource Center you will find current news and information about Patient Assistance Programs that provide free prescription medication to those in need. Find background information on RxHelp360 and the National Association of Patient Advocates and request an interview with one of our representatives.
 

RxHelp360 Free Prescription Tools

arow Information on Free Prescription Programs: Patient Assistance Programs Offering Prescription Help
  Here you will find general information on Free Prescription Drug Programs (Patient Assistance Programs) and how they have helped Millions of Americans receive much needed prescription assistance and relief from the high costs of prescription medication. 
 
arow Prescription Assistance Programs: Find Free Prescription Drug Programs for Specific Medications
  Click on the Free Brand Name Drug List or Free Generic Drug List to find information about the Patient Assistance Program that can provide free prescription drugs for the medication that you or your patient need.  After using our simple Free Prescription Medication Search Engine, you will find complete and up to date information about the pharmaceutical company Patient Assistance Program that covers the medications that you or your patient need assistance with.  

arow Pre-Qualification Calculator: Find Out if You Qualify for these Free Medicine Programs Before Applying
  This calculator will tell you if you meet the Patient Assistance Program's current qualification criteria to receive ongoing prescription assistance with free medications.  It will walk you through the process of pre-qualifying for free medication in just a few short steps.  Find out if you qualify for free prescription drug programs before you apply and save valuable time and effort.  If you qualify, click on the provided links for complete information on the Patient Assistance Program, easy instructions on how to apply for prescription help and even download the application for free prescriptions required by the particular charitable program.  If you do not qualify, there may be other options that this site can help you discover such as the Alternative Medication Finder.  
 
arow Alternative Medication Finder: Find Alternative Medications that You May Qualify to Receive for Free
  If you do not qualify for prescription assistance with the medication that you are currently taking, there may be other alternatives for you.  This tool will help you find medications for which you qualify for assistance that are in the same diagnostic or drug class as the medication you are currently taking.  Talk to your physician to see if any of these prescription medications may be able to be substituted in your treatment.  Then simply find it in the drug lists and proceed with your application.   

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