Category: Disease Resources

Finding Help With ADHD Medication Costs: A Comprehensive Resource Guide

October is ADHD Awareness Month, a time dedicated to increasing understanding and support for the millions of people living with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. For many individuals with ADHD, medication plays an important role in managing symptoms and improving daily functioning. However, the cost of ADHD medications can be a significant challenge. In recognition of ADHD Awareness Month, we’ve compiled information about assistance programs available for common ADHD medications. While each program has its own eligibility requirements, knowing what resources exist is an important first step in accessing the treatment you need. Understanding Your Options ADHD medications fall into several categories, including […]

Breast Cancer Awareness Month: 10 More Resources to Help You Save

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a time to raise awareness about the importance of early detection and research, but it’s also a reminder of the financial challenges that come with a diagnosis. From treatment costs to everyday expenses, the financial burden can feel insurmountable. Last year, we shared 10 valuable resources, and this year, we’re back with 10 more programs designed to help ease that burden. Whether you need help with screening costs, treatment-related expenses, or emotional support during your journey, these programs are here to make a difference. From financial grants to care packages that bring comfort during difficult […]

Understanding Sickle Cell Disease: A Complete Guide for National Sickle Cell Awareness Month 2025

September marks National Sickle Cell Awareness Month, a time to focus attention on the urgent need for research, treatment, and support for individuals living with sickle cell disease (SCD). This year’s theme, “Sickle Cell Matters 2025,” emphasizes the critical importance of raising awareness about this inherited blood disorder that affects approximately 100,000 Americans. What is Sickle Cell Disease? Sickle cell disease is the most common inherited blood disorder in the United States. It’s a group of genetic conditions that affect the red blood cells, causing them to change from their normal round shape to a crescent or “sickle” shape. These […]

September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month: Support, Resources, and Hope

Every September, we observe Blood Cancer Awareness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness about leukemia, lymphoma, myeloma, and other blood cancers. These cancers affect the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system and can impact people of all ages. While treatment options have advanced, navigating the cost and complexity of care remains a challenge for many patients and families. At NeedyMeds.org, we are committed to connecting individuals with the resources they need to reduce their healthcare costs and access vital support. Understanding Blood Cancers Blood cancer is a general term for cancers that affect how blood cells are produced and […]

How to Save on Avastin: Cost, Coupons, and Assistance

A cancer diagnosis often brings unexpected costs, especially when treatment involves expensive medications like Avastin. Biologic medications such as Avastin can be financially overwhelming, even with insurance coverage. Biosimilars to Avastin may offer some relief, but costs can still be substantial. At NeedyMeds, our goal is to provide you with resources including Avastin coupons—to help you better manage these treatment expenses. This article, the first in our series, will help you understand the real cost of Avastin, introduce available savings options, and explain exactly how to access financial support. What Is Avastin? Avastin (generic name: bevacizumab) is a biologic targeted […]

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