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Overwhelmed by Diabetes Costs? Here’s How to Get Your Meds and Supplies for Free

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4. Nonprofit assistance programs

Nonprofit assistance programs are also available for most diabetes patients. Through these programs, you can get low-cost diabetes supplies and medications, but you’ll have to give them some pieces of information about you, like where you live, what supplies you need, what prescribed meds you take, and what your income is.

After proving all these pieces of information, a nonprofit assistance program will send you what you need to get at a reduced cost or for free. Here are several nonprofit assistance programs that might be good for your needs:

Medicine Assistance Tool. Also known as MAT, this program can match you with other programs in order to help you afford any prescribed meds you take.

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