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Chronic disease
If you have a persistent, or long-lasting, condition, start here to learn about your unique health risks and treatments.
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Asthmatic cough 101
Treatment for this kind of asthma usually includes prescription medicines, such as inhalers, but lifestyle changes can also help
Mar. 1, 2023
Drug Info
Cymbalta side effects and how to avoid them
Most Cymbalta side effects are temporary, lasting only a day or two, but some side effects can last for weeks
Sep. 27, 2021
Drug Info
How to get Ozempic covered
Your insurance—and your healthcare provider—will require you to meet certain criteria
Dec. 28, 2023
Drug Info
Can I take levothyroxine at night?
The time of day doesn’t matter as long as you take it on an empty stomach to avoid a food or drug interaction
Nov. 14, 2024
Drug Info
How much is Armour Thyroid without insurance?
Learn how to reduce the cost of Armour Thyroid if you don’t have insurance, and possible prescription alternatives
Updated on Nov. 4, 2024
Drug Info
How to stay hydrated on Farxiga
Typically, adults should drink nine to 13 cups of water a day, but you might need more or less to stay hydrated. Here’s why.
Nov. 5, 2024
Drug Info
Budesonide side effects and how to avoid them
Budesonide side effects include hypercorticism, adrenal gland dysfunction, and more
Oct. 28, 2022
Health Education
Diabetes complications 101
Uncontrolled blood sugar can affect everything from the tip of your head to your toes. These steps will help you keep complications in check.
Nov. 2, 2022
Drug Info
Simbrinza alternatives: What can I take instead of Simbrinza?
Simbrinza doesn't work for everyone. Cosopt, Lumigan, Azopt and Rhopressa are some Simbrinza alternatives. Get the full list here.
Nov. 2, 2022
Drug Info
Enbrel alternatives: What can I take instead of Enbrel?
Enbrel doesn't work for everyone. Otrexup, Orencia, Actemra, Rituxan, and Xeljanz are some Enbrel alternatives. Get the full list here.
Nov. 3, 2022
Health Education
Can you die from diabetes?
The short answer is yes. But, the good news is it’s preventable with the proper diabetes treatments.
Nov. 7, 2022