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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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Rybelsus vs. Farxiga: Differences, similarities & side effects
Rybelsus may be more effective for Type 2 diabetes, but it has fewer approved uses than Farxiga
Sep. 11, 2024
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Enbrel vs. Cosentyx: Differences, similarities & side effects
Learn why your healthcare provider may prescribe one over the other for psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, and other inflammatory conditions
Sep. 12, 2024
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Does Medicaid cover Enbrel?
You may not have to pay anything for Enbrel with Medicaid if your healthcare provider can prove it is medically necessary
Sep. 30, 2024
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Does Medicaid cover Humira?
Depending on where you live, Medicaid may cover all or only part of the cost of Humira
Sep. 30, 2024
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Can you get a prescription for Zyrtec?
Zyrtec is commonly sold over the counter, but you can get a prescription to save money. Discover cost-saving options and Zyrtec alternatives.
Updated on Oct. 1, 2024
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Does Medicaid cover Latuda?
If your state Medicaid program doesn’t cover Latuda, your healthcare provider may recommend affordable alternatives
Oct. 1, 2024
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Does Medicaid cover Trelegy Ellipta?
If Trelegy Ellipta is on your Medicaid plan’s preferred drug list, it could be an affordable and convenient way to treat COPD and asthma
Oct. 1, 2024
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Can you take Ozempic for prediabetes?
Prediabetes is an off-label use of Ozempic
Oct. 3, 2024
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Does Wegovy help with insulin resistance?
There are more affordable ways to manage insulin resistance, but Wegovy could help
Oct. 4, 2024
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Aimovig 70 mg vs. 140 mg
We compare Aimovig 70 mg vs. Aimovig 140 mg to help you understand your migraine treatment options
Oct. 8, 2024
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Latuda vs. Zyprexa: Differences, similarities & side effects
Learn the differences and similarities between Latuda and Zyprexa
Oct. 8, 2024