The Michigan HIV/AIDS Drug Assistance Program provides monetary help for certain HIV related medications for people who meet eligibility criteria. Call the number(s) above for details on the program.
The National Kidney Foundation of Michigan provides $750/year toward medication costs for people with kidney disease who do have no insurance coverage.
The Michigan Parkinson Foundation provides a Medication Assistance Program that pays up to $500/year for Parkinson's-related medications for those who do not currently have prescription coverage.
The Michigan Prescription Drug Discount Card, otherwise known as MiRX, provides a discount of 20% on drug costs for patients without prescription drug coverage. Also, the annual income requirements for MiRX are as follows:
The Michigan Retailers Association now provides all residents of Michigan access access to a completely free Prescription Drug Card program. All that you need to do is go the site listed above and download your Michigan Retailers Free Rx Card. Many have reported savings from 20% to 75% on prescription medication. Please see site for participating pharmacies.
Wayne County residents aged 55 and older that have no co-pay coverage may qualify for assitance for medications that require a perscription for a mail-order prescription service that includes thousands of participating phamarcies around the United States. The program itself gives a 10-50% savings range.