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  2. Terramycin - Wikipedia

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  3. Pharma companies raise prices on over 900 drugs amid ... - AOL

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    The median price increase was 4.7%, the lowest increase in over a decade. Drug companies raised prices on 910 name-brand drugs in January. The median price increase was 4.7%, the lowest increase ...

  4. Oxytetracycline - Wikipedia

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    Oxytetracycline, like other tetracyclines, is used to treat many infections, both common and rare.Its better absorption profile makes it preferable to tetracycline for moderately severe acne at a dosage of 250–500 mg four times a day for usually six to eight weeks at a time, but alternatives should be sought if no improvement occurs by three months.

  5. Prescription drug prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prescription drug list prices in the United States continually are among the highest in the world. [1] [2] The high cost of prescription drugs became a major topic of discussion in the 21st century, leading up to the American health care reform debate of 2009, and received renewed attention in 2015.

  6. Dollar Tree warns tariffs might force it to increase prices ...

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    Dollar Tree, which raised its base price to $1.25 three years ago, could be facing another price increase in 2025. The discount retailer, which kept prices for many items at $1 for 30 years ...

  7. 100 Things That Have Gone Up in Price Way Too Much - AOL

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    The USPS is proposing its fourth stamp price increase in two years and its 18th since 2000. If enacted, the price of basic postage will rise by two cents, from $0.66 to $0.68.

  8. Small but significant and non-transitory increase in price

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    The critical loss is defined as the maximum sales loss that could be sustained as a result of the price increase without making the price increase unprofitable. Where the likely loss of sales to the hypothetical monopolist (cartel) is less than the Critical Loss, then a 5% price increase would be profitable and the market is defined. [6]

  9. Rush orders, cut costs, crossed fingers: How small businesses ...

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    Economists broadly dislike tariffs, saying they tend to increase prices for consumers — a likelihood that many company executives are already warning of.Small-business owners who weathered Trump ...