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@abob If your husband's service related disability includes conditions for which either of these drugs would be prescribed, he'd most likely get them for free at the VA. My husband also has some service connected disabilities, and he gets most of his prescriptions free at the VA.
I'm not familiar with the Squibb foundation, but I do know that there's a coupon that can be accessed at the Bristol Myers Squibb website that will allow a customer to obtain Eliquis for $10/month or $30 for a 90 day supply. To be eligible for that coupon a customer must be a US or Puerto Rican citizen, have prescription drug coverage through a private insurance carrier. People on Medicare Part D plans, or any other government plans such as Medicaid or Tricare are not eligible for this coupon. But for those eligible for this coupon, all that's needed is to answer a few questions that will determine their eligibility, and their own basic information, including their cell phone number, and if they are eligible, they will be issued a card immediately that can be printed out.
I just renewed my card for the second time and its good for two years.
I think the Xarelto manufacturers have a similar coupon.