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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 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
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Stelara (ustekinumab) alternatives: What can I take instead of S...
Used to treat autoimmune diseases, this brand-name monoclonal antibody doesn't work for everyone, but there are other options available
Jul. 3, 2024
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Rinvoq for atopic dermatitis
Atopic dermatitis, also called eczema, is one of the conditions Rinvoq is approved to treat
Jul. 8, 2024
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How long does it take for Aimovig to work?
Aimovig works more quickly for some people than others
Jul. 9, 2024
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How to get Dupixent: Specialty pharmacy considerations
Dupixent can only be dispensed by specialty pharmacies
Jul. 9, 2024
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Breztri savings tips
Without coupons, patient assistance, and insurance, Breztri can exceed $850 per month
Jul. 9, 2024
Drug vs. Drug
NP Thyroid vs. Synthroid: Differences, similarities & side ...
The two drugs work very differently to treat hypothyroidism and thyroid cancer
Jul. 9, 2024
Drug vs. Drug
Vraylar vs. Latuda: Differences, similarities & side effects
Compare the two drugs’ side effects, available forms, approved uses, and more
Jul. 10, 2024
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Latuda vs. Lamictal: Differences, similarities & side effects
Compare the key differences, cost, side effects, and more
Jul. 10, 2024
Drug vs. Drug
Jardiance vs. Entresto: Differences, similarities & side ef...
Compare the side effects, cost, and more
Jul. 10, 2024