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Robert Sachs of New York City said his prescription drugs would cost at least $2,000 a month if he had to pay full price -- an amount he couldn't afford. Sachs, 67, has multiple sclerosis and other medical problems and must take several medications.
Under the extra help program, Sachs said, he pays $6 a prescription for name-brand drugs and less for generics. "I wouldn't be here if I couldn't have this benefit," he said in an interview.
Sachs said he learned of the program from the Medicare Rights Center, a consumer group based in New York.
"Even with Part D drug coverage, many folks can't afford the drugs that they need," said Joe Baker, president of the Medicare Rights Center. "Extra help gives them what they need to make the drug benefit affordable."
Low-income seniors can apply for the program online at www.socialsecurity.gov, or by calling 1-800-772-1213. Seniors can also apply at their local Social Security office.
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On the Net:
Extra Help program:
http://www.ssa.gov/prescriptionhelp/
Medicare Rights Center: http://www.medicarerights.org/
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