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Free Viagra and Lipitor from Pfizer?

May 14, 2009 | By: Robert | Comments ( 0 ) | Posted in: Health

Lost your job and can't afford your Lipitor? Economic troubles putting a squeeze on your Viagra budget?

 

With rising drug prices and layoffs causing millions of Americans to lose access to health insurance, leading drug manufacturer Pfizer is unveiling an extraordinary program: free prescription drugs for Americans who have lost their jobs and health care coverage.

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The program offers up to one year of medication to those who have lost their job since Jan. 1 and have been taking a Pfizer drug for at least three months.

 

To become eligible, applicants are required to complete a statement claiming financial hardship and must provide an employer pink slip or similar notice.

 

But the program doesn't apply just to Viagra and Lipitor. A number of antibiotics, antidepressants, antifungal treatments, diabetes drugs and supplies, contraceptives, and stop-smoking aids are also available to eligible patients--over 70 drugs in all.

 

As of May 14, consumers can call a toll-free number, 866-706-2400, to sign up. And beginning July 1, sign-up is available through Pfizer's Web site at http://www.PfizerHelpfulAnswers.com.

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