Unfortunately, individuals and families affected by diabetes may 
				have difficulty affording these medicines and products if they 
				don't have prescription coverage. Skipping medicines or not 
				tracking blood sugar levels due to financial limitations can 
				increase the chances of potentially life-threatening health 
				complications. 
				
				
				
				
				"It is critical that people living with diabetes have access to 
				the appropriate medications and products needed to properly 
				maintain their health," says John W. Griffin Jr., chair of the 
				board for the American Diabetes Association. "In many instances, 
				people living with diabetes also suffer from other chronic 
				conditions that require medication to maintain their health. 
				Disease management, including lifestyle modifications and 
				medication compliance, is often an important part of staying 
				healthy for a person with diabetes." 
				
				Fortunately, people with diabetes can find resources that offer 
				savings on medicines or even free medicines. One program is the 
				Together Rx Access Card, which allows people with diabetes to 
				visit their neighborhood pharmacist and save on many brand-name 
				medications and products. Included in the list are blood glucose 
				meters and test strips, as well as medications used to treat 
				many other common conditions including hypertension and high 
				cholesterol. Savings are also available on generic products.