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  2. List of cardiac pharmaceutical agents - Wikipedia

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    (Top) 1 Antiarrhythmic agents. 2 ACE inhibitors. 3 Alpha blockers. 4 Angiotensin II receptor antagonists. ... 9 Antiplatelet drug. 10 Anticoagulant. 11 Fibrinolytics ...

  3. Cardiovascular agents - Wikipedia

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    Cardiovascular agents are drugs used to treat diseases associated with the heart or blood vessels. These medications are available for purchase only with a physician’s prescription . They include, but are not limited to, drugs that target hypertension ( antihypertensives ), hyperlipidemia ( antihyperlipidemics ) and blood clotting (blood ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Pharmacology/List of top 25 ...

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    "The Use of Medicines in the United States".IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics.The Use of Medicines in the United States. June 2012. p. 40.

  5. What are Tier 1 drugs? Getting to know Medicare Part D - AOL

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    For example, coverage may change if: new drugs are released. new medical research informs new treatment. ... Specialty tier: These are high cost prescription drugs that have the highest copayment.

  6. List of largest selling pharmaceutical products - Wikipedia

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    The top 5 best selling pharmaceuticals 2015–2019. Sales in billion USD. [1] Rank Drug Main indication ... List of drugs; Lists about the pharmaceutical industry;

  7. These are the drugs that are getting cheaper under new ... - AOL

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    Drugs used to treat heart disease, cancer, diabetes, blood clots and more are going to get cheaper, potentially saving money for million of people on Medicare. Here's what's changing.

  8. Commonly prescribed drugs - Wikipedia

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    PBS started in 1948 and the under co-payment prescriptions were added into the dataset from 1 April 2012. It publishes the PBS expenditure and prescriptions report every year recording prescription data in the past 12 months. The examples of data it provides are the top 50 drugs by total prescription volume and the top 50 drugs by government ...

  9. Which 10 prescription drugs will see major price drops in ...

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    These are the ten prescription drugs that will have their prices reduced and what the new prices will be. Januvia It had a list price of $527 in 2023 for a 30-day supply.