Archive: 2026/01 - Page 2

How Buyers Use Generic Drug Competition to Lower Prices

Buyers like Medicare use the threat of generic drug competition to force lower prices on brand-name medications. With multiple generics available, prices can drop by over 90%. This strategy saves billions but faces challenges from anti-competitive tactics and complex drug manufacturing.

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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: How It Progresses and How to Reverse It

Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), now called MAFLD, affects 1 in 4 people globally. Learn how it progresses from fat buildup to scarring - and how diet, exercise, and weight loss can reverse it without medication.

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Intranasal Corticosteroids vs Antihistamines: What Works Better and When to Use Each

Intranasal corticosteroids are more effective than antihistamines for nasal allergy symptoms, especially when used as-needed. Learn why they're the better first choice and how to use them properly.

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Bioequivalence Explained: FDA Requirements to Prove Generic Drug Equivalence

Bioequivalence ensures generic drugs work just like brand-name versions. The FDA requires proof that both deliver the same amount of active ingredient into the bloodstream at the same rate, using strict statistical standards.

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Mail-Order Generics: How They Save Money and Where They Fall Short

Mail-order generics offer convenience and cost savings for chronic meds, but hidden markups, temperature risks, and delivery delays can compromise safety. Learn how to use them wisely.

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