Most Americans would prefer brand-name drugs—but end up buying generic versions because of the cost, new consumer research ...
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Most Americans (60%) would prefer brand-name drugs—but end up buying generic versions because of the cost, new consumer research suggests. As a result, the majority of patients (63%) opt for ...
Expected out of-pocket costs for commonly prescribed brand name medications have grown substantially for Medicare Part D beneficiaries as drug plans increasingly tie patient costs to list prices, ...
The expected out-of-pocket costs for commonly used drugs like Eliquis and Ozempic have surged for Medicare beneficiaries in ...
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Generic prescription drugs usually save consumers money because they are the same as the name brand, but the patent has ...
A judge in California has ruled that a law banning so-called pay-to-delay deals between pharma companies cannot be enforced ...
Real differentiation happens when a brand stands for something so clearly that no competitor can claim it with a straight ...
A new study from the USC Schaeffer Center shows that out-of-pocket costs for brand-name medications have increased sharply ...