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Are Prescription Assistance Programs a Scam?

Are Prescription Assistance Programs a Scam?
25 Sep 2017

Are Prescription Assistance Programs a Scam?

Some people ask us if the prescription assistance programs that we work with are a scam. Prescription assistance programs are a legitimate solution for many Americans that wish to save money on their medical bills. Most prescription assistance programs are offered directly by manufacturers of the brand name medication. By allowing a wider audience to reach and be able to afford these drugs, manufacturers set-up these prescription assistance programs (PAP) with low-income patients in mind.

With the arrival of very expensive treatments for chronic illnesses, more PAP’s have become available for patients to take advantage of. The problem is that many people are unaware these unique programs exist or are afraid that these programs are illegitimate or unethical.

Legitimate Prescription Assistance Programs

We understand the hesitance some people may feel in trusting one of these programs. That’s why at Prescription Assistance 123, we take care of the application process from start to finish, so you can focus on saving money on your medication. With countless satisfied customers, our application approval rates are some of the highest in the industry. A combination of developing relationships with drug manufacturers over the years along with attention to detail and a personalized experience are the keys to our success in helping patients.

If you’re serious about lowering the cost of your prescription bills, then Prescription Assistance 123 is here to help. While there may be fake PAP programs out there that are being marketed as the real deal by unscrupulous scammers, the programs we work with are offered directly by drug manufacturers. This ensures the authenticity of all the PAP’s that are part of our network.

Start saving money on your prescription drug costs today. Call 888.344.8915 to speak with a patient advocate at your convenience.