This one blows people's minds.

Nearly every major drug manufacturer runs a Patient Assistance Program (PAP). These programs provide brand-name medications for free or nearly free to people who qualify.

We're not talking about sketchy discount cards. These are official programs run by Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, and dozens more. They cover over 2,500 medications.

Who qualifies?

The income thresholds are higher than you'd expect. Many programs cover individuals earning up to $50,000-$60,000 per year. Some go even higher. And if you're uninsured or underinsured, your odds of qualifying go up significantly.

What's the catch?

Honestly, paperwork. The application process can be tedious, which is exactly why most people never bother. But 20 minutes of forms can save you thousands per year on medications like:

We put together a complete guide that walks you through the process step by step, including direct links to every major manufacturer's program.

Read: Patient Assistance Programs Guide

Even if you don't qualify, bookmark it. Situations change, and this is worth having in your back pocket.

Tomorrow: the pharmacy price war you should be exploiting.

Talk soon,
The RxGrab Team


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