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A Guide to Getting Birth Control Prescribed by a Pharmacist

BuzzRx

A demanding work and school schedule, family responsibilities, lack of health insurance, and time-consuming doctor appointments are a few obstacles women have to face when getting birth control. However, your health insurance plan may only cover specific brands or their generic versions.

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Edarbi alternatives: What can I take instead of Edarbi ?

The Checkup by Singlecare

Edarbi (azilsartan medoxomil) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 2011 to treat hypertension either alone or in combination with other agents for hypertension. The cash price of one month of Edarbi approaches $300 without insurance coverage. There is currently no generic equivalent on the market.

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Popping the Gross-to-Net Bubble, Part IV: Extreme Examples of Who Grew the Bubble

Pharmaceutical Commerce

Those patients would lose insurance coverage/access to those products, but the PBM was contractually obligated to keep the product on formulary for the other 85% of lives. At the time, NDC blocks only applied to the closed lives, which represented about 15% of all lives. Some companies saw this as a winning commercial decision.

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10 Facts About Thyroid Disease

The Thyroid Pharmacist

Luckily, even without insurance coverage, this medication is available in generic form and is very affordable, usually costing between $15 to 40 USD per month. If your doctor refuses to order the tests for you, or you don’t have coverage, you can order them through my Ulta Lab test portal, which offers discounted lab tests.