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Here's the url for an informative site on what you need to get Social Security Disability Benefits. Anyone trying to go through the process may want to go here and read this info. http://www.immunesupport.com/Library/showarticle.cfm?ID=214 CANADIAN RESOURCES ON THE WEB http://grants.nih.gov/grants/index.cfm http://www.utoronto.ca/pain/links_to_pain.html GOOD LINKS FOR CANADIANS RE: PAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS ETC. ALL YOU CANADIANS MAY WANT TO CHECK THIS SITE AND THE FOLLOWING SITES OUT. https://www.uoftmedstore.com/www/control http://www.21stmeds.com -go to their message board and you'll find all sorts of good sites to go to obtain meds you need. these are legitamate sites and it's all legal. if you're doctor won't give you the meds you need, try one of these sites. the drawback is many of them require an over the phone consultation with a physician which costs about $100/but they usualy give you a couple of months worth of pills in one presription and you'll get a refill with most of them. There is information on their message board on multiple other sites you can go to also for legally obtaining opiate pain medications. http://www.aaamedsworldwide.com/faq.htm#2- one of our members has used this site with good results. Thought I would share it with you. http://usaprescription.com/goto/default.asp You can go to this site and they will send you most any prescription medication you want without having to see a doctor first. It's legal too!! The prices are a bit costly though, and I don't know if your insurance companies will pay for these medications. IF anyone ever tries this, let me know. CANADARX.COM and CANADAMEDS.COM. Even though you would purchase your meds outside of the US, Canada seems to have an excellent offer to the high cost of meds here in the US. They have very detailed information on how and why they can offer these meds at such a low cost, as well as customer service numbers and direct e-mailing with any questions/concerns anyone would have. http://health.discovery.com/news/reu/20020107/pain.html- Is there a cure for pain? Read this interesting article about research being done with a protein found to be responsible for the perception of pain!!! A must read article for anyone with hopes of being cured of pain.... **http://www.citizen.org/pressroom/release.cfm?ID=487 -Go to this link to check whether your doctor has ever been accused of any unethical practices. You will learn which doctors in your state have lost their license to practice due to illegal or unethical acts. I would like to purchase this book myself, if i can save up enough money for it. **http://www.worstpills.org - Want to know which drugs are good for you and which aren't? Here is a source full of information regarding all sorts of medicines. http://asappain.com/- This page is full of links to all sorts of good information for pain patients. It has links to find doctors who are not afraid to prescribe opiods for chronc pain . IT also has information regarding the threat to decrease prescribing of oxycontin because of drug addicts abuse of the drug. Why should chronic pain patients suffer because of a drug abuser's stupidity!! http://www.citizen.org/publications/release.cfm?ID=6936 - Physicians sanctioned for sexual abuse of patients. Here you may order a publication which will tell you what doctors across the United States have been disciplined for abusing patients or other illegal medical practices. As I may have ementioned before, I worked in pharmacy billed, pharmacy tech and for a pharmacy software company. What most people don't know, is that if you can't afford the medication or it's not covered by your insurance you can get it free thru your doctor. Go to http://www.provigil.com/?s_cid=provigil|492222000 Reimbursement for PROVIGILYou can have your questions about reimbursement answered by calling the PROVIGIL Reimbursement Assistance Hotline at 1-800-675-8415. By calling 1-800-675-8415 (Monday-Friday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm ET), our specialists can provide you with assistance in verifying prescription coverage for PROVIGIL under private insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare managed care plans. America’s best kept secret is that people who can’t afford their prescription medications can sometimes get them free, direct from pharmaceutical sponsored programs. Although free medicine programs have been around for over 50 years, most people have never heard about them, and do not know how to apply for FREE medicine.
Free Medicine Foundation has helped countless families across the nation completely eliminate or substantially reduce their prescription drug bills. For only $5 (refundable per guarantee) for each prescription drug requested, Free Medicine Foundation will wade through the paperwork and help to coordinate free drug distribution to eligible applicants. Free Medicine Foundation has helped thousands of patients get their medications for free. Leading drug sponsors have pledged, “No patient in need of medicines will do without themUpon approval, brand-name free medicines arrive in two to three weeks, sent directly to the patient's home, or a coupon is given to take to a local pharmacy or through the doctor’s office, typically in a 90-day supply. These programs can provide a ongoing lifetime supply of free medication. You may want to ask your doctor for samples to help tide you over until you find out if you are approved for free medicine. Each sponsor determines how much and where medicine is dispensed.
You should have a list of your medicines handy. You can apply for as many medications as you need, there is no limit. If you have questions please call the helpdesk at 1-573-996-3333, a trained specialist will answer your questions and help you apply. A Patient Assistance Program (http://www.rxoutreach.com/en/about/AboutAssist.aspx)that provides affordable medicines for those who qualify financially. - Comprehensive Medication List - More than 110 DIFFERENT medications in over 40 DIFFERENT therapeutic categories totaling more than 284 medications.
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