FDA Adds Black Box Warning to Ocaliva

On September 21, 2017,  the FDA issued a drug safety communication for the medication, Ocaliva. The communication highlighted the increased risk of serious liver injury due to being incorrectly dosed in some patients with moderate to severe decreases in liver function. In response to this safety communication, on February 1st, the FDA added a boxed warning to…

Here’s Why Insulin Is So Expensive – And What You Can Do About It

The numbers are in: U.S. spending on diabetes drugs increased from $10 billion to $22 billion per year between 2002 and 2012, according to a recent study. And most of that cost was due to skyrocketing prices for one diabetes medication: insulin. Take, for example, Lantus, one of the most popular insulins on the market….

Here’s How to Save on Diabetes Medication Januvia

Between the supplies, the physician visits, and the prescription medications, treating diabetes can be expensive. In fact, the average patient spends an average of $7,900 per year to treat their diabetes. Doctors consistently report that the high costs for diabetes medications can result in low levels of adherence, so it is important for patients to…

Walgreens Has Purchased 1,900 Rite Aid Stores. Here’s What That Means For You

Last year Walgreens agreed to buy more than 1,900 Rite Aid stores and three distribution centers for $4.4 billion, a deal that leaves Rite Aid a much smaller chain operating in eight states. This year, the first stores have started to switch over to the Walgreens family. The transition may be confusing for some customers,…

Here’s What You Need To Know About Your Meds If You’re 65 Or Older

As we get older, our bodies start turning on us. Our blood pressure begins to rise, joints develop arthritis, and arteries start clogging up. We end up taking more and more medications. Some 90% of people over the age of 65 take at least one medication per week, and 40% take five or more. 1 in 6 people…

Do You Have Asthma? These Medications Could Be Making It Worse

The number of people who have asthma continues to grow – an estimated 24.6 million Americans are currently suffering from the disease. Things that can trigger asthma include allergies, exercise, acid reflux, and irritants like smoke or perfumes. But did you know that prescription and over-the-counter medications can also cause problems with asthma? Here are some…

Which Shingles Vaccine Should I Get?

You’ve likely heard there is a new shingles vaccine, Shingrix that is more effective than our existing vaccine Zostavax. The painful blisters of shingles are bad enough, but the complication known to occur in 20% of folks after their singles outbreak, called “postherpetic neuralgia” is even worse, and can be a chronic painful condition. With a new Vaccine…

GoodRx Delivers New Lower Prices At CVS

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Here’s How To Save on Tamiflu This Flu Season

This year’s flu season is in full swing, and it’s bad. High flu activity has been reported in all states except for Hawaii and flu season is only halfway over. Prescriptions for Tamiflu (oseltamivir) are 6 times higher nationwide than a year ago, with reported shortages in some cities, according to the FDA.    Between…

Type 2 Diabetes Drug Bydureon Gets a Makeover

The drug business is booming, especially when it comes to medications used to treat type 2 diabetes. With each passing year, drug companies are making product improvements by developing medications that are easier to take, use and store. The newest drug getting an upgrade is a once-weekly injectable Bydureon. The medication will now be available, in addition…