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Nebupent, of program Nebupent Indigent Patient Assistance Program,

A Free Prescription Drug Program of American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc.


Nebupent of program Nebupent Indigent Patient Assistance Program can be found below. The program Nebupent Indigent Patient Assistance Program directed by American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc. conveys this drug Nebupent to patients who qualify after acceptance occurs. Read the available information and then proceed towards applying to the Nebupent Indigent Patient Assistance Program program(s) for Nebupent by following their instructions. You may use the below directions as a general guide but rely on instructions given directly from the Nebupent Indigent Patient Assistance Program program to get Nebupent meds. At times, a program's process may change without advanced notice.

Listen to the Nebupent Indigent Patient Assistance Program program associate's requests competely because they are there to help you. Free prescription medication programs (this Nebupent prescription and others) exist for the good of everyone including needy patients, the program's company American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc. and even those who do not require this offer. The respect and good manner you show the program and its employees will help yourself and other patients for years into the future.

 

Nebupent

Name of Program Nebupent Indigent Patient Assistance Program
Affiliated Company American Pharmaceutical Partners, Inc.
Address of Program Attn: Maryanne Mares
Address 2 1101 Perimeter Drive, Suite 300
Address 3 Schaumburg, IL 60173
Phone (Voice) 847-330-1289
Fax na
How to get application Contact program
General guidelines/directives for applicants Must be financially unable to afford medication and have no prescription coverage insurance.
Beginning course of action to obtain drugs Doctor or other provider writes letter on letterhead describing patient to be indigent and lacking prescription coverage (include address to send meds) Doctor indicates amount and strength of medication required while including a copy of DEA number and state license number.
Doctor/provider's mentioned elsewhere
Responsibilities of Patient Informs doctor about lack of resources to pay for medicine.
Distribution manner Program sends medicine to street address where it is administered. Doctor signs and returns contract confirming medication will not be resold or diverted to a different patient.
Amount distributed six month supply
Refill process Provider sends another letter like before.
Program limitations Indefinite
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