The growing cost of prescription medication affects a lot of people.
About 1 in 4 people lack in affording their medications.
As a result, there are chances of the prescriptions going unfilled
or not taken as prescribed. In a few cases, the pills are cut in half or
rationed. In other cases, people are put off paying for food, rent, and other
things to afford their medication.
If you have a family member with the prescribed medication and do
not know the finances, there are a few ways to help you out.
Ask if they can afford the prescription
The first thing you must do is ask your loved one or family member to afford their medication. Make sure that you ask politely, as they may not want to talk about financial problems. In this case, remind them they can speak about medication costs with their doctor.
Ask about alternative medications
Take a closer look at health coverage and insurance
Health insurance plans may significantly impact the cost of prescription medication. People often choose a project without knowing what is covered in reality. Helping loved ones make good decisions can help avoid costly issues down the road.
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