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		<title>By: rxaid</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thank you for the post! It is good that people are spreading the word about these programs.  One thing to note is that some of the rules and information change from month to month so you kind of have to stay on top of it or let your Patient advocates ( like rx aid :) take care of all the red tape for you. I found this company through personal experience when my husband was laid off and I could not get insurance. It was hard enough to try and get a job- let alone deal with prescription issues every month.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you for the post! It is good that people are spreading the word about these programs.  One thing to note is that some of the rules and information change from month to month so you kind of have to stay on top of it or let your Patient advocates ( like rx aid :) take care of all the red tape for you. I found this company through personal experience when my husband was laid off and I could not get insurance. It was hard enough to try and get a job- let alone deal with prescription issues every month.</p>
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