Louisiana residents can now save money with free prescription drug cards

The Saints are going to the Super Bowl and we couldn't be any happier.  We wanted to throw out a small lagniappe for our fellow Louisiana residents and offer the free drug card program titled the WhoDatDrugCard.com .  This card is available to all residents and can save you as much as 75% off your medication purchase at over 2,000 pharmacies statewide.

"The people of Louisiana need help and we are here to help," says President of WhoDatDrugCard.com, Rex Bowden Jr. "This isn't the next consumer fad. These are basic necessities required for the health and wellbeing of many Louisiana residents. For the uninsured or underinsured, having access to a free prescription drug card can mean the difference between being able to afford prescriptions and having to skip needed doses. With more than 2000 pharmacies around Louisiana accepting this drug card, residents can save money no matter where they happen to live in the state."

Free prescription drug cards for Louisiana residents can be obtained instantly online at www.WhoDatDrugCard.com. Visitors do not have to provide any personal information to receive an activated card for prescription savings. They can visit the Web site, print the card, and immediately use it to obtain savings at over 2000 Louisiana pharmacies.

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