May 21, 2009 — NeedyMeds, a national nonprofit, added a new resource page to its Web site tailored for those with multiple sclerosis. The page is a multiple sclerosis-specific source of help for those looking for information on the disease and financial resources to help assist with the cost of medications.

The resource page, created in collaboration with the National Multiple Sclerosis Society, provides information on this disease including an overview, frequently asked questions, research, and more. In addition, the page lists financial resources that help with the cost of the drugs used to treat multiple sclerosis, free clinics, and programs that provide other types of financial assistance.

This comprehensive information source is found at www.needymeds.org/resourcepages/ms.shtml or on the NeedyMeds homepage at needymeds.org.

NeedyMeds has the most comprehensive and reliable database of patient assistance programs available. All the information is free, easy to access, and updated regularly. There is no registration process or need for users to enter any personal information.

read the rest via New Source of Information on Multiple Sclerosis Medications.

[Editorial comment:  Anything that helps with the high cost of medications is a good thing, of course, but "Needymeds.org" is one of the most offensive web addresses I have ever seen.]

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