drugs & medications
- Generic Drugs: Questions and Answers
- Use Medication Safely (pdf)
- Taking Medicine Responsibly
- Medicines and Older Adults (pdf)
- How To Give Medicine to Children (pdf)
- How Do I Manage My Medicine?
- Shots(immunizations): Protecting Your Child Against Serious Diseases (pdf)
Do you need help paying for prescription medications?You can get help paying for drugs (prescriptions). Ask your doctor or health care provider about the following programs:
Uninsured children up to age 19 -
New Hampshire Healthy Kids: free or low cost health insurance and prescriptions
- free - for family of 5 making up to $38,000 per year
- low cost - for family of 5 making up to $82,000 per year
Low Income Adults and People over 65 -
For help, contact:NH Medication Bridge Program offers free prescriptions for low income people
- for people with no prescription insurance
- for US residents
- for people who need to take the prescription medication for a long time.
Faith Lafayette
Littleton Area Senior Center
Littleton, NH
603-444-6050You are used to using the World Wide Web to find health information. You want to know more about paying less for prescription medications. Go to Rx Assist.
Updated August 6, 2003
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