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Pfizer
Offers Free Prescriptions For Jobless
Pfizer
is offering free drugs, including Viagra and Lipitor, for those who have
recently lost their jobs.
Pfizer
is offering as much as a year of free medicine, such as the Lipitor cholesterol
pill and Viagra for sexual dysfunction, to Americans who lost jobs and health
insurance.
The
program covers more than 70 medicines for people who can demonstrate
unemployment since Jan. 1, have no drug insurance and were taking a Pfizer
product for at least three months before the job loss, the New York-based
drugmaker said in a recent statement.
Jorge
Puente, regional president for worldwide pharmaceuticals, suggested the program
several months ago to help the 46 million Americans without health insurance,
Pfizer said.
The
number of people collecting unemployment insurance was 6.56 million in just one
recent week and the jobless rate had climbed to 8.9 percent, the highest since
1983, according to the U.S. Department of Labor.
"The
current economic environment has added considerable new stress to the daily
life of millions of hard-working Americans, and our colleagues are responding
to help their neighbors in the communities where they reside," said Pfizer
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Kindler.
"We
are doing what we can to ensure that recent loss of employment does not
preclude people from managing their health."
A
Pfizer spokesman, Ray Kerins, declined to say how much the program would cost
Pfizer or how many people may be eligible.
Under
pressure from politicians demanding lower healthcare costs, many major
pharmaceutical companies have been responding. Many have developed Patients
Assistance Programs to help those who can't afford medications.
TogetherRX
Access is a discount card from the industry for those without insurance who
meet certain income criteria.
The
Walgreens Prescription Savings Club offers major discounts for the uninsured
after purchasing a card that costs $20 annually.
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