Getting Help Paying for Medications
Medications to treat brain injury symptoms can be expensive, but there are resources available to make medications more affordable.
Medications for brain injury symptoms can be made affordable
To help with costs, ask your or your loved one’s medical professional about prescribing generic versions of name-brand medications or using medications that work just as well but cost less. Here are a few programs and resources that you may find helpful.
Prescription drug discount card programs. These programs can be used at pharmacies nationwide and allow people to access lower prices on prescription medications. There is no cost to sign up for these programs. Examples include:
- America’s Pharmacy. Website: americaspharmacy.com, phone: 888-495-3181
- BeMedWise. Website: bemedwise.org, phone: 978-281-6666
- Choice Drug Card. Website: choicedrugcard.com, phone: 800-232-7598
- GoodRx. Website: goodrx.com, phone: 855-268-2822
- SingleCare. Website: singlecare.com, phone: 844-234-3057
- ScriptSave WellRx. Website: wellrx.com, phone: 800-407-8156
Community organizations. Some community organizations offer help finding access to or covering the cost of medications. Examples include:
- NeedyMeds. Website: needymeds.org, phone: 800-503-6897
- Rx Outreach. Website: rxoutreach.org, phone: 888-796-1234
- Cost Plus Drugs. Website: costplusdrugs.com
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Contact the National Brain Injury Information Center at 1-800-444-6443 to speak to a specialist about:
- Help with care needs
- Legal and financial resources
- Services in your community
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