What is ADDP?
The AIDS Drug Distribution Program provides life-sustaining
and life-prolonging medications to low income individuals with no other
source of payment for these drugs.
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How do I qualify?
Residency: You must be a New Jersey
resident 30 days prior to the date of your application.
Income: Your annual income must NOT EXCEED
500 percent of the federal poverty level.
Medical Certification: You must
present a letter from a physician that certifies
the medical necessity of receiving the covered medication(s).
Consent: You must sign a consent
form which attests to the accuracy of the information and allows for verification.
Other Insurance: If you have other
forms of reimbursement through private insurance you may not be eligible
for our program unless you have received the maximum
benefits allowable under the plan.
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What drugs are covered?
The program covers a wide range of FDA-approved medications for treating individuals with HIV
and AIDS. Your doctor or clinic will tell you which of the
approved drugs are appropriate for you.
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Where do I get my medications?
You
can get your medications free of charge from any Medicaid
Eligible Pharmacy/Pharmacist in New Jersey.
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How do I apply?
1. Call 1 (877) 613-4533 to get an application;
2. Ask your case manager;
For more information contact:
ADDP
PO Box 722
Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0722
(609) 588-7038 or 1-877-613-4533
All information given to ADDP will be kept strictly confidential.
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