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  • Disease-Specific Information provided by the

America College of Rheumatology:

Ankylosing Spondylitis Joint Injection/Aspiration Pseudogout
Back Pain Juvenile Arthritis Psoriatic Arthritis
Clinical Trials Lyme Disease Rheumatoid Arthritis
Exercise and Arthritis Myopathies Scleroderma
Fibromyalgia Osteoarthritis Sjogren's Syndrome
Giant Cell Arteritis Osteoporosis and Corticosteroid-Induced Osteoporosis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Gout
HIV-Associated Rheumatic Disease Syndromes 
 
Polymyalgia Rheumatica Tendinitis / Bursitis

 

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  • National & Local Foundations

National Arthritis Foundation

The Lupus Foundation of America, GA Chapter

The Lupus Foundation of America

Scleroderma Foundation

The Sjögren's Foundation

National Osteoporosis Foundation

Spondylitis Association of America

Raynaud's Association

National Kidney Foundation

Fibromyalgia Network

American Diabetes Association

 

 

  • Medical Information Sites

InteliHealth: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary

Anatomy of the Human Body

Medical Abbreviations & Symbols

ANA Profiles

Laboratory Tests in Lupus

Diagnostic Tests in the Rheumatic Diseases Laboratory Tests

UA and Micro Interpretation

Latest Clinical Trials

What Does My Blood Tests Mean?

 

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  • Related Illnesses

Sjogrens

Thyroid

Autoimmune Myasthenia Gravis

Avascular Necrosis

Basic Diabetes Information

Information on Lupus Nephritis

Information on Lupus Cerebritis

 

  • Government Sites

Center for Disease Control & Prevention

Patient's Guide, Medical Glossary

Department of Justice ADA Home Page

Disability information from the Social Security Administration

Employment support programs from the Social Security Administration

Medicaid federal information clearinghouse

Medicare federal information clearinghouse

 

 

 

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Medications

 The Medicine Program  Patient Assistance Programs

Many pharmaceutical companies offer free medications through their Patient Assistance Programs.  These programs are intended to benefit those individuals whose medications are not covered by any health insurance policies.  Application for medications must be made, through your doctor, to the pharmaceutical company that manufactures the medication(s).  If the application is approved, the medication(s) are supplied to your doctor; s/he, in turn, will then see that you get them.   

Below are listed some of the participating pharmaceutical companies:

 Astra Merck  

  800-355-6044

Bristol-Meyers Squibb

  800-332-205

Dupont 

  800-474-2762

Glaxo Wellcome     

  800-722-9294

Hoest Marion Roussel 

  800-221-4025

Lilly, Eli    

  800-545-6962

Merck & Co.

  800-994-2111

Parke-Davis 

  908-725-1247

Pfizer        

  800-869-9979

Pharmacia & Upjohn   

  800-242-7014

Roche Laboratories

  800-285-4484

Roxane Laboratories 

  800-274-8651

 Sanofi

  800-446-6267

SmithKline Beecham 

  800-546-0420; 610-270-4800

Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories

  800-568-9938  

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Disclaimer:

The information contained in this web site is provided with the understanding that Piedmont Rheumatology Consultants are not engaged in rendering medical advice or recommendation. The material provided within this site is designed for educational purposes only and as a material provided within this site is designed for educational purposes only.

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