AffordRx Now Offering Xarelto Coupon Cards
Houston, TX (PRWEB) July 17, 2013 -- Deep-vein thrombosis (DVT) is the clinical term for a blood clot in an extremity – most commonly found in the legs. Deep-vein thrombosis can develop into a pulmonary embolism, which is life threatening. More than half a million people are diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism every year in the United States – most of which began as deep-vein thrombosis. Nearly two-hundred thousand deaths per year are attributed to these pulmonary embolisms. That's a staggering number, considering that in many cases, early detection and treatment can completely reverse the affects of deep-vein thrombosis. AffordRx believes strongly that a xarelto prescription discount card and Xarelto coupon, as well as coupons for other deep-vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism medications, can save lives.
AffordRx offers a wide range of prescription discounts including:
Vyvanse Coupon
Suboxone Coupon
Over forty-eight million Americans are currently without health insurance, while a further fifty million report being underinsured. Nearly half of insured patients report difficulty in paying deductibles and prescription costs. Along with savings through Xarelto discount cards and coupons for other popular medications, the burden of prescription costs is greatly reduced.
Prescription discount cards and Xarelto coupons from AffordRx have already helped thousands of families to better afford their medications. Prescription savings cards may be used by uninsured patients as well as those whose current insurance plan does not cover all needed medications. Cards are free, and may be requested from the AffordRx website without an exam or medical questionnaire. They are accepted at thousands of local pharmacies in all fifty states, as well as many popular chain pharmacies – a complete list is available online. AffordRx is stepping up to offer patients relief from rising prescription costs.
It really couldn't be simpler. Just print off the savings card from the site and take it to your nearest pharmacist when ordering or picking up your medication. The card is accepted at all chain pharmacies and most independent ones as well.
J. Daniel, AffordRx.com, http://www.affordrx.com, (515) 992-0349, [email protected]
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