The government continues to sell the illusion that providing prescription drug assistance for each and every American is among its priorities. Our lawmakers are aware that the costs of prescription drugs are skyrocketing and that people are having trouble paying for them. Even people with health insurance are starting to have trouble, as monthly premiums and co-pays continue to rise higher and higher.

Despite all the talk of developing a nationwide assistance program, nothing comprehensive has yet been done. The only real step that has been taken is the institution of the Medicare Part D program to help senior citizens with their prescription drug costs. This program is beneficial for those seniors who can afford the monthly premiums. However, not everyone who qualifies for the program can afford it. The sad result of high drug costs is that many people who need prescriptions end up going without them.

Prescription Drug Assistance for You

It's fallen to private companies to devise ways to offer prescription drug assistance. Right now, assistance is available from the PS Card. The PS Card:

  • Allows you to get discounts of up to 50 percent on prescription medications
  • Offers prescription drug assistance absolutely free of charge
  • Has no qualifying criteria
  • Is available to anyone who wants to use it
  • Is active and ready to use immediately
  • Can be printed out directly from this website

The PS Card isn't insurance. However, it is a very real way to save money on prescription drugs. Thousands of pharmacies accept the PS Card, so check the search feature on our website to find one that's near you.