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Dec 29 2008

The Oregon Prescription Drug Program

The cost of health insurance in 2008 was phenomenal, and it’s expected to go up in 2009 with coverage going down.  What is a family supposed to do when it’s hard enough to make ends meet?  Help has arrived.

 The Oregon Prescription Drug Program is now available to all Oregonians.  Many people who use this coverage state that it saved them more than their private health insurance coverage would.  The best part is that it’s free.  Yes, you read that right, the Oregon Prescription Drug Program is free to all Oregonians, and there are no age or income restrictions.  Parents, Providers, the rich, the poor, and everyone in between can benefit from this program.

Under this program, all prescription drugs are eligible for the discount, but you can save up to 60% on generics, and you can look up drug prices before going to your pharmacy.

There is no paperwork or testing required.  Either call 1-800-913-4146 or go to www.opdp.org in the web.  Registration for your entire family only takes a minute, and you won’t be turned down.  Just give the information for each family member, and your card(s) will be in the mail and in your hands in roughly one week.

With the cost of everything around us going up, it’s comforting to know that the medications you and your family may need to survive can be purchased without breaking the bank.  Don’t waste any time, call or go online and get your cards today, and stop paying astronomical prices for life saving medications.

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