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Need prescription for hypertension. Unemployeed and no insurance.?


Is there any physician out there that could possibly get me a prescription for hypertension medication. No insurance and unemployeed. Will start work April 3,2006. I don't have any medication at all.

My suggestion...seek out a free clinic in your area. There is a Salvation Army Clinic in my town...see if there is anything like that in yours. They can provide you with some meds. Also, once you know what to take, call the company that makes it and they may give it to you for free as a part of their charity program. They do it for PR purposes, but you will benefit. No doctor on this forum or anywhere else is going to write you a prescription without seeing you first (you have the medical lawsuit situation in this country to thank for that)...Good luck!

Try PPA or Aztra-Zeneca.

Most hospitals have to see you regardless of Insurance and they could give you samples. There are websites that you can buy medicine from but I think you would be safer to seek help at the local emergency room or urgent care center. It would probably cost you more out of pocket to buy the medicines online too. Most prescription drug compaines now offer free medicines to though who can't afford them....good luck!

call the DR you currently see and tell them u have no medication.....I am sure they'd give you samples to get u through the month, that's what they are for!!!

1-888-get meds. They take your application on the phone to see if you qualify for low income then they deliver it to you.

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