Prescription Lifeline

P.O. Box 140766, 78714, Austin, United States
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About Prescription Lifeline

We believe everyone deserves access to their prescription medication. At Prescription Lifeline, we help you get the medication you need. We do this through Patient Advocacy, helping regular folks apply for Patient Assistance and finding low cost pharmacies. In 15 years we've helped 100,000 members save $500,000,000 in medication costs.

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Linda Chalmers
GB

I am so very thankful ! I am so very thankful for what your organization does for people like myself who have a chronic disease that requires treatment with very costly medications. I lost my job after 35 years and initiated my pension and am now fully enrolled in Medicare. My MS drug for a 30 day supply would cost me $1538.68/ month. Who can afford that?? I also have additional chronic conditions and take multiple medications for each of them But none come close to the cost of the single MS Rx.! Thank you !!

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Linda Austin
GB

I have never applied for assistance… I have never applied for assistance before to help pay for some of the most expensive prescription drugs before so this is new to me. My team at Prescription Lifeline have been very helpful. I pray that I am approved for the assistance because I need it or I won’t be able to get the Diabetic medications I need. Each representative I have spoken with has been very supportive.

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Linda Palmer
GB

People are very nice & helpful no matter how long it takes for an 84 year old to get it! A lot to know I just received my packet today & I will get to it ASAP.

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Unhappy client
GB

Not a good deal I understood the $79 per month charge was what I would be paying for my prescription for Eliquis, not an advocacy fee! I did understand there was a $50 initial administration fee which was non-refundable. The entire process took two months before I received a letter from the pharmaceutical company saying I was denied. When I called to cancel with Prescription Lifeline, I found out I was out $208 ($50 plus 2 months) for absolutely nothing!

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Esta Wilson III
GB

co pays and correct price of meds The Gentleman and Lady did their best to help me with being able to afford repatha but the AARP would pay $200.00 of the $666.00 that Walgreens charged and therefore we have to wait until October of this year to change, but thank you so much for all your help and my God Bless you indeed Pam Wilson

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