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Farxiga vs. Jardiance: Key differences, uses, and side effects

The Checkup by Singlecare

Farxiga is additionally FDA approved to: lower the chances of heart-related deaths and hospital visits for adults with heart failure and reduce the risk of hospital visits due to heart failure in adults with Type 2 diabetes who have existing heart disease or multiple heart risk factors.

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Is there a generic for Linzess? Availability, timeline, and cost

The Checkup by Singlecare

Linzess has been very available to my patients, [in terms of insurance coverage] Dr. Khapra says. For a complete list of adverse reactions, see the medications FDA label. As mentioned, the generic form of Linzess isnt availableyetso youll have to stick with the brand name. That shouldnt create a problem, doctors say.

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Abrysvo vs. Arexvy: Differences, similarities & side effects

The Checkup by Singlecare

In some cases, RSV-related infections may lead to hospitalization or death. Abrysvo vs. Arexvy: Insurance coverage and cost comparison Insurance companies may cover both vaccines, and they are typically eligible for coverage under Medicare Part D.

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Fentanyl vs. morphine: Differences, similarities & side effects

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A different clinical trial found that morphine gave better pain relief after surgery than fentanyl but caused more nausea and vomiting after leaving the hospital (59% versus 24%). Although opioids can help with analgesia, they are also linked to a long list of serious adverse effects. Applicable?

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