Most Americans would prefer brand-name drugs—but end up buying generic versions because of the cost, new consumer research ...
Expected out-of-pocket costs for commonly prescribed brand name medications have grown substantially for Medicare Part D ...
Generic drugs contain the same active ingredients as their equivalent original branded drugs.
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, ...
An ad airing Super Bowl Sunday features “America’s deadliest epidemic,” obesity, and what can be done about it with the use of “affordable” compounded weight loss drugs.
It can be frustrating to expect a specific medication at the pharmacy counter only to find out it’s been swapped for a generic version. One Texas woman, Carolyn, reached out to KHOU 11’s Verify team ...
Chinese authorities defended the quality of homegrown generic medicines after groups of doctors complained of their efficacy ...
The telehealth company Hims & Hers put out a Super Bowl ad that skimped on clarifying that its compounded semaglutide medications aren't FDA-approved.
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 ...