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Sunday, June 07, 2009 Marie asks

Q: I can no longer afford my health insurance so I will no longer be able to afford my Enbrel.

I am currently on Enbrel, which has made a huge difference for me. I can no longer afford my health insurance so I will no longer be able to afford my Enbrel. Does anyone know what I can do to get this when I don't have insurance? Thanks! Marie

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Brad, Health Guide
6/ 8/09 1:37am

Check our their websites, most offer low cost to NO cost drugs. Call the numbers they offer and apply, can't hurt to try!

 

Good luck,

Brad

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6/16/09 10:08pm
Go to the company that makes Enbrel. Tell them your story and see if they have any programs that will help you get Enbrel. Look on the net for info on help with RA meds. Ask your Dr. to help you find your meds. Type in Patient assistance program on your, or a computer. I get help with them. There is help out there. You just have to keep trying and keep looking every where you can think of. There will be lots of paper work and and running around in circles, just keep after it. Don't let no be the answer. Good luck. BOB Reply
6/19/09 7:24am

 Contact the drug company that makes Enbrel. I received it free when I was on it years ago through the drug company. They make you fill out an application along with the doctors drug prescription. Then you receive it in the mail monthly.

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By Marie— Last Modified: 12/25/10, First Published: 06/07/09