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How Can I Afford Medication For My Heart Problem?

Heart medications do work well to prevent further incidences of heart problems and recovery of heart, but they canu2019t work unless the patient can afford them. SaveOnMeds drug discount card makes it possible for all to afford their heart care medications and thus minimize the impact of non-adherence. This medications savings card can be used to save up to 85% on prescription medications at over 65,000 pharmacies in the USA, including the big chains such as CVS, Walmart, Rite-Aid, Walgreens, Kroger and Publix.

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How Can I Afford Medication For My Heart Problem?

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  1. How Can I Afford Medication For My Heart Problem? There are many types of heart diseases with their own symptoms and treatments. Coronary artery disease or CAD is one of the most common heart diseases in which there is a blockage in the arteries supplying blood to heart, resulting in a reduced supply of blood and hardening of arteries. You can also experience chest pain or angina that can lead to a heart attack. Severe blockage can result in your heart stopping beating completely, a condition known as sudden cardiac arrest. You can also have heart failure in which your heart doesn’t pump the blood as it should to meet your body’s needs. Some people may also experience irregular beating patterns, while in some others; the heart valves do not open or shut at the right time, resulting in the blockage or leakage of blood. Rheumatic fever can damage your heart muscle and valve, while other conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes may also cause you heart problems. Unhealthy food, lack of exercise, smoking, infections and birth defects can also lead to various heart diseases. You may have to take heart medications for the lifetime If you’ve had a heart attack, you may be prescribed various medications such as anticoagulants (Apixaban, Eliquis), antiplatelet agents (Aspirin, Plavix), calcium channel brokers (Amlodipine, Norvasc), cholesterol-lowering medications (Atorvastatin, Lipitor), blood thinner (Warfarin) and combined Alpha and Beta Blockers (Normodyne, Trandate) for the rest of your life. Is medication affordability bothering you? You need to take your medications regularly and in full quantity, as prescribed by your doctor to prevent further heart complications and recurrence of the disease. The prescriptions should be filled before they run out, and never cut back on prescriptions just to save money. 14 million adults in the US are affected by heart diseases [1], while one in eight adults’ delays filling heart medication prescriptions because of their high price and out-of-pocket costs. The rate of medical non-adherence is found to be higher among the younger population compared to the elderly covered by Medicare, many of whom intentionally delay filling heart medicine prescriptions to save costs or request their physicians to help them with finding cheaper alternatives.[2] Uninsured, low-income, women and elderly patients without coverage are more likely to skip their heart medication due to cost concerns.

  2. SaveOnMeds drug discount card to help you with medications’ affordability Heart medications do work well to prevent further incidences of heart problems and recovery of heart, but they can’t work unless the patient can afford them. SaveOnMeds drug discount card makes it possible for all to afford their heart care medications and thus minimize the impact of non-adherence. This prescription savings card can be used at over 65,000 pharmacies all over the USA to make savings on prescriptions of up to 85% on branded and generic prescription medications. You can use your card to save on medication costs with insurance as it works independently of your coverage and can be used by all, with or without insurance, to save on meds. The card is especially useful for the uninsured and those whose insurance plan has excluded their medications or only high-tier medications with high deductibles, copays and out-of-pocket costs are prescribed to you. Check drug prices for medications’ affordability To get the lowest price for medications at the local pharmacies near you, check drug prices at www.savingsonmeds.com before you go to fill a prescription. The card is free for all, and we do not ask for your personal details, medical history, income or health insurance coverage. It is provided for free for lifetime use without any upfront costs and renewal charges. You can also share your SaveOnMeds drug card with others to help them also save on medication costs. Take control of your health with discounted medications’ prices With SaveOnMeds prescription medication savings card, you can safely manage your heart care medications. Take good control of your health and stop overpaying for your heart medications as with SaveOnMeds drugs savings card, you can save significantly with each prescription fill. You can also use your SaveOnMeds prescription savings card for Albuterol HFA inhaler prescription savings and Adipex prescription savings. Use it as a flu vaccine discount card, Benzonatate savings card or an all-purpose prescription medications discount card to save on meds that you require for the treatment of various diseases. Download your drug discount card for free from www.savingsonmeds.com or get your digital drug saving card by texting the keyword phrase “Saveonmeds” to the phone number 21000. Just show your printed card or digital savings card from www.savingsonmeds.com to save on medications and get an instant discount on your every prescription fill. References 1.https://www.onhealth.com/content/1/heart_disease_coronary_artery 2.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-heart-expenses/us-heart-patients-cut-back- on-life-saving-drugs-due-to-cost-idUSKBN1XZ2HM

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