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  2. Sildenafil - Wikipedia

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    Sildenafil, sold under the brand name Viagra among others, is a medication used to treat erectile dysfunction and pulmonary arterial hypertension. [4] [8] It is also sometimes used off-label for the treatment of certain symptoms in secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. [9]

  3. EpiPen isn't the only emergency medicine skyrocketing in price

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    The EpiPen, and its maker Mylan Pharmaceuticals, have been all over the news as of late. But price hikes on crucial medicine go far beyond the Epi-Pen. EpiPen isn't the only emergency medicine ...

  4. Viagra: What It Treats & Its Side Effects ( Plus What It Was ...

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    Whether you’re a senior in high school or a senior-living resident, you’ve likely heard of Viagra (sildenafil) — the original medication for ED. Most men and women know at least vaguely what ...

  5. How to Take Viagra for Best Results - AOL

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    A mental health professional can help you with these issues. You might not feel attracted or in the mood for intimacy. Viagra works by improving blood flow to your privates, not by changing your mood.

  6. Epinephrine autoinjector - Wikipedia

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    Mylan had maintained about a 90% market share since it had acquired the product, and had continually raised the price of EpiPens starting in 2009: in 2009, the wholesale price of two EpiPens was about $100; by July 2013, the price was about $265; in May 2015, it was around $461; and in May 2016, the price rose again to around $609, [28] around ...

  7. Mylan - Wikipedia

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    Those profits were also due in part to Mylan's continually raising the price of EpiPens starting in 2009; in 2009 the wholesale price of two EpiPens was about $100, by July 2013 the price was about $265, in May 2015 it was around $461, and in May 2016 the price rose again to around $609, [90] around a 500% jump from the price in 2009.

  8. Epitestosterone - Wikipedia

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    Epitestosterone has not been shown to enhance athletic performance, although administration of epistestosterone can be used to mask a high level of testosterone if the standard T/E ratio test is used. As such, epitestosterone is banned by many sporting authorities as a masking agent for testosterone.

  9. EpiPens are now so expensive that some people with ... - AOL

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    People with the condition are often prescribed a specific type of medication for life-threatening reactions -- but its cost has risen by over 480 percent.