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  2. Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act

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    The Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act (Public Law 98-417), informally known as the Hatch-Waxman Act, is a 1984 United States federal law that established the modern system of generic drug regulation in the United States.

  3. Aquaphor - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used as a moisturizing agent in lotions, creams, and cosmetics. Most glycerin used in products in the U.S. comes from animals. If it is natural glycerin, it will typically be labeled ‘plant derived’. [15] [16] [17] Panthenol. Also known as pro- Vitamin B5, when applied topically, has humectant properties and conditions the ...

  4. This highly-rated face serum is just $10: 'Totally changed my ...

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    This low-cost serum uses hyaluronic acid to fade hyperpigmentation, hydrate skin, reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles and brighten your whole face. $10 at Amazon

  5. Generic drug - Wikipedia

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    The price paid by pharmacists and doctors is determined mainly by the number of license holders, the sales value of the original brand, and the ease of manufacture. A typical price decay graph will show a "scalloped" curve, [25] which usually starts at the brand-name price on the day of generic launch and then falls as competition intensifies ...

  6. E45 cream - Wikipedia

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    E45 cream is a skin care product created in 1952 and currently marketed by Karo Pharma. It is a moisturizer . Its active ingredients are lanolin , white soft paraffin and liquid paraffin .

  7. EpiCeram - Wikipedia

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    EpiCeram (EpiCeram Skin Barrier Emulsion) is a topical non-steroidal skin cream. Based on the research of Peter M. Elias, [1] it is made up of a ratio of 3 parts ceramides, 1 part free fatty acids, and 1 part cholesterol with a controlled release mechanism. It is designed to treat atopic dermatitis, [2] a type of eczema. [3] [medical citation ...

  8. How Much Does Semaglutide Cost With and Without Insurance? - AOL

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    Without insurance, your semaglutide cost per month can add up. Ozempic can cost about $900 a month, Wegovy can be around $1,300 a month, and Rybelsus can cost roughly $950. With insurance, you may ...

  9. Humectant - Wikipedia

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    Glycerin is one of the most popular humectants used because it produces the desired result fairly frequently and is low in cost. A category of humectants called nanolipidgels allow skin to retain moisture, but also possess antifungal properties. [ 19 ]