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@gingerw

@ess77 Yes, Patient Assistance Programs are often associated with the manufacturers of medications. I am working on re-upping one right now, for 2022, for my chemo medication. Without assistance, my co-pay is $3000 a month! Even reaching the donut hole, my cost would be over $1000 a month.

From the Allergy and Asthma Foundation, here is a page that offers you several options to look at for patient funding, and you may find help here. It goes way beyond medications for allergies and asthma: https://www.aafa.org/patient-assistance-medicine-drug-programs

The PAN Foundation was given to me to resource by my patient navigator from the cancer center, and may offer you some information, also. https://www.panfoundation.org/find-disease-fund/

Let me know what you decide to do, please!
Ginger

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@gingerw, @sueinmn, and all...Those are great resources. GINGER. THANK YOU SO MUCH...This will help so many. You're an angel...
I heading to bed. Yes, it's 5:37pm, east coast, but I'm beat.
Blessings and goodnight.
Elizabeth