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Questions About the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan?

From Sharon O'Brien, About.com GuideMay 23, 2007

Despite its flaws, the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan is a good option for some seniors to help them save money on prescription drug costs. Here's useful information about the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan (also called Medicare Part D) to help you make an informed decision about your healthcare options.
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  • Comments
    October 29, 2010 at 7:49 am
    (1) Shirley Campbell :

    I am wondering if you have to be 65 to be considered a Senior. I will be 63 on May 16/2011. I am trying to find an insurance company that will assist me in my need of my prescription drugs. Can you help me? I live in New Brunswick, Canada.

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