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Pfizer Offering Free Prescriptions


Last Update: 7/02 8:59 pm
(WXYZ) - Pfizer is offering free prescriptions to the unemployed.
 
The MAINTAIN program helps newly unemployed Americans without prescription coverage and in financial need continue to get their Pfizer medicine free for up to 12 months or until they become insured, whichever comes first.

For more information, to enroll, or to find out if you qualify for this or other assistance programs, contact Pfizer Helpful Answers at 866-706-2400 or www.PfizerHelpfulAnswers.com.
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