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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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Caplyta vs. Vraylar: Differences, similarities & side effects
Learn why your healthcare provider may prescribe Vraylar or Caplyta as an antipsychotic
Oct. 9, 2024
Drug Info
Does Blue Cross cover Humira?
For specific copays and coinsurance, it’s best to check with your specific BCBS health insurance plan
Oct. 9, 2024
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Does Blue Cross Blue Shield cover Dupixent?
Most insurance plans cover Dupixent since it’s a unique and effective medication, but you may have to pay a copay, which varies by plan
Oct. 9, 2024
Pets
Topamax for dogs: Usage, dosage, and safety
While Topamax is safe for dogs, it's not the first option for controlling seizures. Learn about its role in treatment and what alternatives are available for canine epilepsy.
Updated on Oct. 10, 2024
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Does Ozempic lower cholesterol?
Although Ozempic has shown promise in lowering cholesterol, it is not as effective as statins and lifestyle changes
Oct. 10, 2024
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Does Aetna cover Dupixent?
If you have Aetna health insurance, you may pay $100 or less per month for Dupixent, but some people pay more
Oct. 15, 2024
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Does Blue Cross Blue Shield cover Remicade?
BCBS plans may cover Remicade for FDA-approved uses, but they may require step therapy or prior authorization
Oct. 15, 2024
Drug vs. Drug
Aimovig vs. Ajovy: Differences, similarities & side effects
Learn why a healthcare provider might prescribe Aimovig or Ajovy for migraine prevention
Oct. 16, 2024
Drug Info
How to get Wegovy out of your system faster
Wegovy’s half-life determines how long it stays in your system
Oct. 22, 2024
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Does Aetna cover Humira?
If your insurance doesn’t cover Humira, there are alternative treatment options
Oct. 22, 2024
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Veozah alternatives
Used to treat hot flashes, Veozah doesn't work for everyone. Here are some alternatives.
Updated on Oct. 24, 2024