Program Helps Medicare Users Slash Medication Costs to Zero
Program Helps Medicare Users Slash Medication Costs to Zero

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A program aimed at helping Medicare users reduce their prescription medication costs has gained attention in East Tennessee. Bobby Loftis, a retired hairdresser, was paying $400 monthly for an asthma inhaler before being connected to a Pharmaceutical Assistance Program through his insurance agent. After submitting the required applications, Loftis received a three-month supply of his medication at no cost. The program aims to alleviate the financial burden of medications for many Americans, with a focus on ensuring eligibility requirements are met for assistance.

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