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Brand name drugs
Brand-name drugs are manufactured by the company that brought the drug to market. They are typically more expensive than their generic alternatives, but may be preferable in some cases.
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How much does Cyltezo cost without insurance?
Even without insurance, you may not have to pay the average retail price
Jun. 6, 2024

Drug vs. Drug
Qulipta vs. Nurtec: Differences, similarities & side effects
Compare the cost, indications, side effects, and more to see which migraine medication is right for you
Jun. 7, 2024

Drug vs. Drug
Cyltezo vs. Humira: Differences, similarities & side effects
Cyltezo is a newer biosimilar, comparable to a generic version, of Humira
Jun. 7, 2024

Drug Info
Is it safe to take Januvia and Jardiance together?
Januvia and Jardiance are in different drug classes and work differently to control blood sugar
Jun. 7, 2024

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What is Farxiga used for?
Besides its FDA-approved uses, there are other off-label uses of Farxiga
Jun. 7, 2024

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Stelara infusion: What to expect
Everything you need to know about starting treatment with Stelara
Jun. 7, 2024

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Remicade infusions: What to expect
Everything you need to know about your first Remicade infusion
Jun. 7, 2024

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Does Medicare cover Enbrel?
Enbrel can be costly, but your Medicare plan may make it far more affordable
Jun. 10, 2024

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How long does Trintellix take to work?
It’s important to allow certain antidepressants time to reach their full potential
Jul. 2, 2024

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How long does Vraylar take to kick in?
Vraylar is not a quick fix for symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Jul. 2, 2024

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Is gabapentin a controlled substance?
Gabapentin is not currently classified as a controlled substance. Here’s what to know about the refill laws.
Jul. 3, 2024