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    AARP (Association for the Advancement of Retired People)
    601 E Street NW
    Washington, DC  20049
    Phone: 1-888-OUR-AARP
    (1-888-687-2277)
    TDD: 1-877-434-7598 toll-free
    Web Address: www.aarp.org
     

    AARP is a nonprofit organization that promotes quality of life for people ages 50 and older. Its website has information about health and family issues, medicine costs, finances, and more. AARP advocates at the national, state, and local levels and provides opportunities for service and involvement.


    Consumer Reports Best Buy Drugs
    101 Truman Avenue
    Yonkers, NY  10703
    Phone: (914) 378-2000
    Web Address: www.consumerreports.org/health/best-buy-drugs/index.htm
     

    This website has tips for how to talk to your doctor about prescription drugs. It also gives you reports on how well a drug works, how safe it is, and what it typically costs.


    Food and Drug Administration (FDA): Consumer Health Information
    10903 New Hampshire Avenue
    Silver Spring, MD  20993
    Phone: 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332)
    Web Address: www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/default.htm
     

    This website has health information for people of all ages. Topics include the following: medicines, food and nutrition, medical devices, cosmetics, and animal health. Spanish materials are also available.


    National Council on Aging: BenefitsCheckUp
    1901 L Street NW, 4th Floor
    Washington, DC  20036
    Phone: (202) 479-1200
    Email: comments@benefitscheckup.org
    Web Address: http://benefitscheckup.org
     

    BenefitsCheckUp is a service of the National Council on the Aging. It is a comprehensive online service that provides people with confidential, personalized reports of public and private programs that can help save money on prescription drugs. It also provides a detailed description of the programs, local contacts for more information, and materials to help successfully apply for each program.


    Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA)
    950 F Street NW
    Suite 300
    Washington, DC  20004
    Phone: 1-888-4PPA-NOW (1-888-477-2669)
    Web Address: www.pparx.org
     

    If you don't have prescription coverage, you can answer questions online or over the phone to see if you qualify for free or nearly free medicines. The PPA also has a Web site to find help with the cost of children's medicines. Go to http://kids.pparx.org.




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