If you are a senior and were looking for a Part D supplement policy, Aetna is one carrier that won’t be able to accommodate you effective April 21st. This does not affect anyone who is currently enrolled in either the Advantage Plans or Prescription plans. I’m sure they want to get back on...
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If you are not aware this is the treatment used for Herpes and all of this began back in 2005, so how long these legal issues go on and all the money spent, which ends up coming down the line to use as consumers in what we pay for drugs. I think these long legal court battles that keep the price...
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Pfizer was gracious enough to make this offer last year and it continues on for one more year so if you are unemployed, find out about the program if you need help with medications. Also this year they are adding on many of the Wyeth medications on the market too, so it gets a little better this...
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Here’s another new creative way to get quick healthcare information from Twitter. You can find the cost of drugs in zip codes, find a generic equivalent, which would be my top choice when looking to see if certain drug has one, and you can get a quick response on medical conditions/health issues...
I just also read where UnitedHealthCare is going to offer a $20.00 discount today too on some of the higher priced drugs to encourage patients to take their meds. Well, with the stance of the FDA today on so many different drugs and information that is coming out, perhaps some consumers are doing...
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