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  2. Medication prices: See what pharmacies pay for common drugs ...

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    Medication prices are changing. Some of the most commonly prescribed drugs, like omeprazole or amoxicillin, have increased by more than $1 in the last year. Others, like fluoxetine, which is used ...

  3. Ambrisentan - Wikipedia

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    Ambrisentan, sold under the brand name Letairis among others, is a drug used for the treatment of pulmonary hypertension. [3] [5] It is an endothelin receptor antagonist. [3] The peptide endothelin constricts muscles in blood vessels, increasing blood pressure.

  4. Medication costs - Wikipedia

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    Medication costs can be the selling price from the manufacturer, that price together with shipping, the wholesale price, the retail price, and the dispensed price. [3]The dispensed price or prescription cost is defined as a cost which the patient has to pay to get medicines or treatments which are written as directions on prescription by a prescribers. [4]

  5. Can Taking Antidepressants Cause Weight Loss? - AOL

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    Over the years, several studies and meta-analyses have found that people who use bupropion to treat depression tend to gain less weight than their peers, with some people prescribed this ...

  6. Atrasentan - Wikipedia

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    Atrasentan failed a phase 3 trial for prostate cancer in patients unresponsive to hormone therapy. [4] A second trial confirmed this finding. [5]In April 2014, de Zeeuw et al. showed that 0.75 mg and 1.25 mg of atrasentan reduced urinary albumin by 35 and 38% respectively with modest side effects.

  7. Aminoglutethimide - Wikipedia

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    AG has many side effects and is a relatively toxic medication, although its side effects are described as usually relatively ... 10 mg 1x/day p.o. 96.7–97.3% 98.1% ...

  8. Macitentan - Wikipedia

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    Macitentan is taken as a 10 mg oral dose once a day. [5] Its half-life in humans is about 16 hours and steady state is reached by the third day of administration. [ 10 ] It is absorbed slowly into the plasma. [ 11 ]

  9. Zolpidem - Wikipedia

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    Zolpidem, sold under the brand name Ambien among others, is a medication primarily used for the short-term treatment of sleeping problems. [11] [16] Guidelines recommend that it be used only after cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and after behavioral changes, such as sleep hygiene, have been tried.