If you are unable to afford your name brand prescription drugs, you can appeal to the pharmaceutical companies that manufacture your medication under their Patient Assistance Programs. Most have online applications you can fill out letting them know you are experiencing hardship and are in need of their medication. A large number of people are helped in this way.
There are also Facebook groups that can help you obtain your meds. One such group is Prescription Assistance Network.
Some people in the US get their meds at reduced prices by ordering their meds from places like Canada or Mexico, as these places tend to sell their prescription drugs for much less than the US.
I’ve also seen Go Fund Me campaigns to raise money for needed medicines.
Some doctors keep a small supply of medications and samples on hand, or can refer you to where you can obtain medications free or much cheaper. Don’t be afraid to ask. Sometimes the doctor can prescribe a free or reduced generic version of the medication you need.
There are RX cards you can use at the pharmacy to sometimes drastically lower the cost of your medications.
Some mail order pharmacies attached to your insurance will ship your meds free without any co-pay. Whereas, you will pay more if you fill your prescription at your local pharmacy.
If your income is low enough, apply to your local Medicaid office in order to receive free medications.
Some pharmaceutical companies offer discount coupons to make your prescription more affordable. Check their websites.
Some pharmacies offer discounts for seniors. Be sure to ask, if you fall into this age group.
Comparison shop online for the lowest prices in your area. http://singlecare.com is one such drug comparison site. They have an app you can download and check at will.
If you live in the US and are in dire need of a prescription you are unable afford, dial #211 and explain your situation. They may be able to refer you to organizations that can help.