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Supprelin Assistance – Supprelin LA Assistance

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010

Supprelin or Supprelin LA is a medication used to treat precocious puberty. Precocious puberty is a disorder that causes children to enter puberty much earlier than normal. These children can then go through puberty at an accelerated rate. Typically, children affected by precocious puberty grow much quicker than their peers, but their height seldom exceeds 5 feet. Supprelin or Supprelin LA is sometimes prescribed to regulate puberty so that children mature (and grow)at normal rates.

Supprelin LA

Supprelin LA

The issue with Supprelin LA is that it can be very expensive. For those who are uninsured or under-insured, Supprelin LA Assistance is available to those who qualify. We called Endo Pharmaceuticals to find out more about their Supprelin LA Assistance program.

The information we received from the Endo Pharmaceuticals customer service rep was limited, but she did explain a little about Supprelin Assistance eligibility & the application process:

Endo Pharmaceuticals offers Supprelin LA Assistance through the Supprelin LA Shares program. To qualify for the Supprelin LA Shares program must meet specific income guidelines based on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Many patient assistance programs require that, in order for families to qualify, they must earn below 200% of Federal Poverty Guidelines. Some allow up to 400%.

In addition, you must not be covered by insurance.

To begin the application process, your endocrinologist must send an order for Supprelin LA to Endo Pharmaceuticals. At that point, Endo will mail the patient’s family an application. IF your family is accepted into the Supprelin LA Shares program, you will receive free Supprelin LA.

Get Help Applying for Patient Assistance

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

It has been our experience that many Patient Assistance Programs have lengthy application and approval processes. Regardless if this was done intentionally or not, it results in many people totally abandoning the application process and not getting the help they need. It was because of this that we decided to search out the best Professional Medication Access Service available in order to assist those who need help applying for free medication.

Get help with your Patient Assistance Program applications

Get help with your Patient Assistance Program applications

We decided to form a relationship with Med Pro. They offer personalized service aimed at helping all FreeMedPrograms.com members with the following:

-Completing all free medication applications
-Coordinating prescriptions and other medical paperwork between the Patient Assistance Program, you and your doctor
-Streamlining the application and acceptance process
- Coordinating the delivery of all prescriptions and refills

You will be dealing with live agents who specialize in helping people like you apply for, and receive, Free and/or Drastically Discounted medication.

The way it works: Click on the link below and complete the short form. The information you provide on the short form will determine whether or not you will most likely qualify for acceptance in a Patient Assistance Program. If it appears as though you will qualify, you will be contacted by a patient assistance specialist, who will complete all necessary applications and related paperwork for you. There is a $25 application fee due at the time your Patient Assistance Specialist prepares your application. There is a small fee for their services, but you will only need to pay if you are accepted into a Patient Assistance Program. If you are not accepted into a Patient Assistance Program, your application fee ($25) will be refunded. If you are accepted into a Patient Assistance Program, there is a small monthly fee to maintain the delivery of your FREE or Drastically discounted medications; and to maintain your participation in the programs that will be supplying you with your medication.

Getting started with Med Pro is simple. Just click the link below now and complete the short application.  It is absolutely free to determine whether you are eligible to get your free or discounted medication.  You will be contacted by a Patient Assistance Specialist shortly:

CLICK HERE to Get The Help You Need

Free Klonopin

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

Klonopin, also known by its generic name Clonazepam, is a prescription medication that is used to both treat seizure disorders and anxiety symptoms. Klonopin is in a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. Klonopin works by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that become unbalanced.

Free Klonopin

Free Klonopin

Seizures are episodes of disturbed brain function that can cause changes in attention, behavior, function, sensation and awareness. Seizures are caused by an excess of excited electrical signals in the brain. Seizures are often associated with a sudden and involuntary contraction of a muscle group and is often accompanied with loss of consciousness. Klonopin is most commonly prescribed to treat epilepsy, petit mal seizures, akinetic seizures, and myoclonus. Klonopin is also used to treat Lennox-Gastaut syndrome. Your doctor may choose to treat you with Klonopin alone or in conjunction with another medication.

Anxiety is a disorder that causes nervousness, fear, apprehension and worry. Although we all feel anxious in certain circumstances, severe anxiety can be debilitating and take a serious toll on everyday lifes. Anxiety can also cause physical symptoms as well. Though Klonopin or Clonazepam will not cure anxiety disorder, it will help to alleviate anxiety symptoms. Klonopin should only be used for short-term relief of anxiety symptoms.

While taking Klonopin, you may notice some side effects. A list of more common Klonopin side effects include the following:

  • Clumsiness
  • Dizziness
  • Drowsiness
  • Lightheadedness
  • Slurred speech
  • Constipation dry mouth
  • Loss of appetite
  • Increased saliva

There are reports of rare but more serious Klonopin side effects. Contact your doctor if  you experience any of the following Klonopin side effects:

  • Allergic reaction that causes swelling of the face, throat and mouth
  • Stomach pain
  • Changes in vision
  • Lack of sex drive and/or performance
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Muscle spasms
  • Difficulty urinating
  • Shaking
  • Excessive weakness/ fatigue
  • Changes in mood
  • Difficulty breathing

Klonopin is among the many medications that are available through patient assistance programs. FreeMedPrograms.com is a free website that gives you access to the patient assistance programs that offer free medication to those who qualify. At FreeMedPrograms.com, you will have access to detailed free klonopin eligibility requirements, links to free Klonopin applications and free Klonopin application instructions. In these tough economic times, Freemedprograms.com is doing their part to help the millions of uninsured and underinsured Americans receive their prescription medication for free or at a substantial savings

Free Ritalin LA

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Attention Deficit Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is a biological condition that is accompanied with poor attention and being easily distracted and that may or may not be characterized with hyperactivity and impulsive behaviors. ADD/ADHD is one of the most common mental conditions that affect approximately 2 million children in the U.S. It is possible that these children will never out grow this condition and their ADD/ADHD will continue into adulthood.  Children that suffer from this condition should seek treatment right away. If left untreated, poor grades, poor social skills and low self esteem may develop.

Free ADD Medication

Free ADD Medication

Although the exact cause of ADD/ADHD is unknown, it is believe that genetics and heredity plays a part. Constant exposure to low levels of lead, being born premature, difficulties in childbirth and exposure to cigarette smoke from the pregnant mother may cause children to be at greater risk for developing this condition. Ritalin LA works by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that are linked to both hyperactivity control and impulse control.

Children with ADHD often seem to be very fidgety, hyper and have impulsive behavior. They tend to blurt out things and interrupt others while they are talking. Waiting for their turn can be a very difficult task. In addition they have trouble sitting still and they talk excessively.

Stimulants have been found to work very well in treating ADD/ADHD symptoms. Ritalin LA is a stimulant medication that is widely used to treat ADD/ADHD. Ritalin LA is a long acting version of the prescription medication Ritalin. Ritalin LA is available in 10, 20, 30 and 40 mg capsules. If your child has difficulty swallowing the Ritalin LA capsule, the capsules can be opened and the contents may be sprinkled onto food. In addition to taking Ritalin LA to treat ADD and ADHD, they will require some sort of therapy.

Less serious Ritalin LA side effects include:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Decreased appetite
  • Dizziness
  • Headache
  • Stomach pain
  • Nervousness
  • Insomnia
  • Weight loss

Some more serious Ritalin LA side effects include:

  • Feeling faint
  • Increased heartbeat
  • Fever and sore throat accompanied with a severe skin rash
  • Aggression
  • Hallucination
  • Twitching
  • High blood pressure

If you experience any of the more serious Ritalin side effects or if you have an allergic reaction to Ritalin LA, such as swelling of the face, mouth or throat, seek immediate medical attention. For more ADD information, please visit www.add.org

At FreemedPrograms.com, you may be eligible to receive free Ritalin LA.  Pharmaceutical companies have designed free medication programs for individuals that are unable to afford their prescription medication. In addition to free Ritalin LA, there are about 1,000 other prescription medications that are available for free or at a significantly reduced cost. If you are among the millions of Americans that are struggling to afford your prescription medications, FreeMedPrograms.com may be your ticket to free Ritalin LA and many other prescription medications.

Mesothelioma

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Mesothelioma is a rare cancer of the tissue that lines your lungs, heart and other organs. This tissue is known as mesothelium. Mesothelioma usually begins in the lungs but it has been known to develop in the abdomen or other organs. The majority of people that get Mesothelioma have worked in an environment where they inhaled asbestos particles or have been exposed to asbestos dust or fibers. Mesothelioma can take as many as 20-50 years from the time of asbestos exposure to the time that you actually get the disease.

Types of Mesothelioma

Types of Mesothelioma

There are 3 types of Mesothelioma; Pleural Mesothelioma, Peritoneal Mesothelioma and Pericardial Mesothelioma. Pleural Mesothelioma is the most common form of this disease. Pleural Mesothelioma develops in the lining of the lungs called the pleura. Peritoneal Mesothelioma develops in the lining of the abdomen, which is the peritoneum. Pericardial Mesothelioma affects the lining of the heart, known as the Pericardium.

Diagnosing Mesothelioma can be difficult because it has symptoms, similar to other illnesses. To test for Mesothelioma, many times the person will need a physical exam, a chest x-ray and in most cases, lung function tests. Once diagnosed with Mesolthelioma, there are many treatments available. Some newer Mesothelioma treatments include chemotherapy medications such as Alimta and Cisplatin. Both Alimta and Cisplatin are used when patients that have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma are unable to have surgery. However, the more conservative Mesothelioma treatments including chemotherapy, radiation and surgery are still very good options. In many cases, some people have chosen alternative therapies such as massage, acupuncture, medication and Yoga. Many people like these alternative methods because they are able to find peace and comfort while enduring this difficult disease. These alternative methods also provide a heightened sense of relaxation and they notice that their bodies release natural pain relievers, known as endorphins.

There are many Mesothelioma symptoms and symptoms differ depending on which type of Mesothelioma you have.

Pleural Mesothelioma symptoms include:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Chest pain
  • Persistent cough
  • Fever
  • Night sweats
  • Weight loss

Peritoneal Mesothelioma symptoms include:

  • Abdominal pain
  • Abnormal buildup of fluid in the abdomen
  • A mass in the abdomen
  • Complications with bowel function
  • Nausea
  • Weight loss
  • Anemia

Pericardial Mesothelioma symptoms include:

  • Irregular heartbeats
  • Chest pain cough
  • Breathing difficulty
  • Fatigue
  • Fever
  • Night sweats

If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with Mesothelioma, FreeMedPrograms.com may be able to help. Pharmaceutical companies have developed patient assistance programs for those people that are unable to afford the rising cost of prescription medication. FreeMedPrograms.com has compiled these patient assistance programs in an easy to use, free website. At FreeMedPrograms.com, you will find an extensive list of medications including free Alimta. Alimta is the most commonly used FDA approved Mesothelioma medication. FreeMedPrograms.com allows you to easily locate the  patient assistance program that offers free Alimta, download an application, plus FreeMedPrograms.com gives you complete contact information to these patient assistance programs should you need more information about how you can start receiving free Alimta or over 1000 other prescription medications.

For more mesothelioma information, you may want to visit www.mesotheliomamission.com. For information on how to apply to receive free mesothelioma medication, please visit www.freemedprograms.com.

Free Help Resources

Friday, November 27th, 2009

Recently, in our search for more resources that could potentially help our blog readers, we found HelpResources.net.
Helpresources.net provides contact information and links to resources covering a varied range of needs. Like FreeMedPrograms.com, their goal is to provide free resources and tools with which people will have the the opportunity to better their particular situations.

Free Help Resources

Free Help Resources

Resources include the following: Unemployment Assistance, Violent Crimes Assistance, Prescription Assistance, Utilities Help, Disability Resources, Childrens Concerns, Senior Concerns, Health Issues, Food Assistance, Shelters,
Housing Assistance, Domestic Abuse, Drug Abuse, Alcohol Abuse, and Global Humanitarian resources.

We recommend visiting HelpResources.net to check out the wide variety of resources listed on their website. We applaud the founder of HelpResources.net for his selfless drive to make the world a better place for all of us, regardless of the obstacles life presents.

Free Tramadol

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Tramadol is a synthetic pain reliever which is prescribed to treat moderate to severe pain and chronic pain. Tramadol is the generic name of the brand medication Ultram and Ultram ER.

Tramadol works by lessening your body’s sense of pain. Tramadol also effectively treats joint pain, pain from surgery and other chronic conditions such as cancer. As with all medications, side effects are present. Possible Tramadol side effects include nausea, feeling weak, drowsiness, dizziness, constipation, vomiting, loss of appetite and difficulty sleeping. Some more serious Tramadol side effects include difficulty breathing, hives and swelling of the throat, tongue lips or face. If you experience any of these Tramadol side effects or others not listed here, please let your doctor know immediately.

Free Tramadol

Free Tramadol

No one should ever stop taking Tramadol suddenly. This pain medication requires people to be weaned off, so not to experience withdrawal-like symptoms. Some Tramadol withdrawal symptoms include:

  • Sweating
  • Nervousness
  • Changes in sleep
  • Cold like symptoms- runny nose, cough, sneezing
  • Tingling/ numbness in the hands and feet
  • Hallucinations

Before taking Tramadol, you should discuss your medical history with your doctor especially if you have had any of the following: kidney disease, liver disease, lung disease, seizures or a history of drug and/or alcohol abuse. Tramadol has the ability to be habit forming. For this reason it is extremely important to take Tramadol exactly as your doctor prescribed it. Since Tramadol can cause drowsiness and dizziness, extreme caution should be used when driving a car or operating heavy machinery. Elderly people may be more sensitive to this pain medication.

If you are in need of Tramadol but are having difficulty affording it, you may be able to get free Tramadol. Pharmaceutical companies have designed free medication programs for the millions of Americans that can not afford their prescription medication. In addition to free Tramadol, there are approximately one thousand other medications that are also listed on FreeMedprograms.com. FreeMedPrograms.com is an absolutely free website that will provide you with eligibility requirements, links to the specific free medication programs and detailed contact information to the programs. What are you waiting for? Visit FreeMedPrograms.com today-and free Tramadol may be just a click away.

Free Alprazolam

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

All people at one time or another experience some sort of fear and anxiety, this is only normal. People have their own level of tolerance when it comes to just how much they can take in a particular circumstance. For some, when their level of tolerance is pushed to the edge, they tend to become overwhelmed and stressed. Panic attacks are urges of intense fear that seem to take over without warning or reason. People that have repeated panic attacks should seek help immediately. If not, this could lead to an avoidance of what first triggered the attack.

Anxiety to some degree is perfectly normal such as your first day of work or a child starting school. For many people however, these overwhelming feelings of anxiety seem to happen constantly. Anxiety is excessive worry about everyday events and situations with no real reasons to worry. People that have an anxiety disorder are always expecting the worse and can’t stop worrying about their job, family, financial situation, etc. An anxiety disorder is present when every day life becomes a never ending source of worry, fear and dread; and interferes with a person’s every-day routine.

Alprazolam .25mg, Alprazolam .5mg, Alprazolam 1mg, Alprazolam 2mg

Alprazolam .25mg, Alprazolam .5mg, Alprazolam 1mg, Alprazolam 2mg

If you are someone that experiences these types of anxiety attacks and/or panic attacks, you may want to talk to your doctor about Alprazolam. Alprazolam is most commonly known by its brand name, Xanax. Alprazolam is most commonly prescribed to treat anxiety disorders and panic attacks. Alprazolam is in a class of medications called benzodiazepines. Alprazolam works by producing a calming effect on the brain and central nervous system.

Some doctors have prescribed Alprazolam to treat alcohol withdrawal and certain fears and phobias and depression. In some instances, Alprazolam has even been used in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and premenstrual syndrome

Alprazolam side effects include dizziness, drowsiness, insomnia, nervousness, nausea, vomiting constipation, slurred speech and lack of sex drive. The intensity of these alprazolam side effects usually declines gradually and subsides in about eight weeks. A drop in blood pressure and an increase in heart rate may also occur in people who are taking Alprazolam.

Some more serious Alprazolam side effects include jaundice, decrease in urination, hostility, risk taking behavior, suicidal thoughts and seizures. If you experience any of these more serious Alprazolam side effects or if you encounter a severe allergic reaction including hives, swelling of the face, mouth and throat, immediately seek the help of a medical professional.

If you are among the millions of people that are either uninsured or underinsured, FreeMedPrograms.com may be the vehicle to free Alprazolam. FreeMedPrograms.com has a complete listing of free medication programs that offer free Alprazolam, as well as many other medications.

At FreeMedprograms.com, you will have the ability to view all medications that are available through free medication programs and patient assistance programs. In addition, you will receive contact information and complete qualification criteria to each free medication program to see if you qualify to receive free Alprazolam.

Free Medication Coupons

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Usually, we do not blog about other websites here. We recently began a new project that will go hand in hand with the theme of FreeMedPrograms.com – Saving as much money as possible on medication purchases. Unfortunately, not everyone qualified to receive free medication from Patient Assistance Programs. We teamed up with leaders in Medication Savings technology to develop the most comprehensive medication savings website possible-  MedicationCoupons.com.

Medication Coupons Website

Medication Coupons Website

Due to be released by the end of this year, MedicationCoupons.com will allow practically anyone to to access prescription medication coupons good for savings on over 10,000 medications. We will be using the most innovative and convenient medication coupon delivery system available: Medication Coupons will be delivered to you as a text message to your cellphone. Receiving and redeeming your medication coupons via text message could not be easier. When MedicationCoupons.com is launched, you will be able to search for your medication to find all applicable medication coupon offers. You will only need to enter your name, email and cellphone number. Within minutes, you will receive a confirmation message on your phone followed by your coupon code. Just show the coupon code on your phone to your pharmacist to receive your discount. There is NO CHARGE (over and above your normal text messaging plan) for the medication coupons text messages. If you prefer, several medication coupons will be available ‘the old fashioned way’ – downloadable and printable.
Presently, there is a small placeholder at www.MedicationCoupons.com with links to resources you can use while the website is still in development.

In the mean time, please be sure to register for the Free Medication Programs and Patient Assistance programs that apply to you. Thank you for visiting www.FreeMedPrograms.com.

Free Accupril – Free Blood Pressure Medication

Wednesday, November 11th, 2009

High blood pressure affects about 1 out of 4 adults. Many people who have high blood pressure or hypertension don’t know they have it. Typically, there are no symptoms of high blood pressure, which makes this a very dangerous disease. The only way to know if you have high blood pressure is to check your blood pressure on a regular basis. High blood pressure is dangerous because it makes the heart work harder to pump blood to the body. Hypertension also contributes to hardening of the arteries which can lead to heart failure.

Although the precise causes of hypertension are unknown, several conditions can be attributed to its development such as:

  • Smoking
  • Obesity or being over weight

    free blood pressure medication

    free blood pressure medication

  • Lack of exercise
  • Excess salt in the diet
  • Excess alcohol consumption
  • Stress
  • Age
  • Genetics
  • Adrenal and thyroid disorders

High blood pressure medication such as Acccupril can help to lower your blood pressure to bring it down to normal, healthy levels. Accupril is in a family of medications called “ACE Inhibitors”. Ace Inhibitors are medications that slow the activity of the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE). This slowing of ACE decreases the production of angiotensin II. This causes the blood vessels to enlarge, which reduces blood pressure, which makes it easier for the heart to pump blood. Accupril is also prescribed to treat congestive heart failure.

Accupril, along with other blood pressure medications, are listed on FreeMedPrograms.com. FreeMedPrograms.com is a completely free website where you will receive detailed information on how to apply to free medication programs offered by pharmaceutical companies. Pharmaceutical companies have developed free medication programs to help the millions of people who can not afford their medication. If you qualify, these free medication programs will provide you with free Accupril or Accupril at a reduced price. To inquire about how you can apply to receive free Accupril, simply go to www.Freemedprograms.com, search for accupril, and instantly receive all of the information you will need to apply to receive free accupril.

Thousands of people have already found the information listed on FreeMedprograms to be extremely valuable. We are doing our part to help the millions of uninsured and underinsured Americans who are unable to afford the high cost of prescription medication. Feel free to visit FreeMedPrograms.com often, it is a 100% FREE resource.