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How Your Health Plan Can Maximize Its Generic Drug Savings

Learn how to ensure that your health plan – NOT your PBM – benefits from your employees’ generic drug use. This video will explain a) how numerous PBMs are retaining a large portion of the financial benefits resulting from generic drug use; b) how most PBMs manipulate their contracts with clients to do so; and c) what your health plan must do to ensure it obtains 100% of generic drug savings. Save your corporation or union or govt health plan large sums of money by following the basic steps outlined in this video. Our consulting firm has saved our clients millions of dollars in the past year alone using the strategies described. Presenter: Linda Cahn, Esq., President of Pharmacy Benefit Consultants
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Q&A: Does anyone know if there is a generic version of the opiate dependance drug “Suboxone”?

Question by pzb531: Does anyone know if there is a generic version of the opiate dependance drug “Suboxone”?

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Answer by dragfanbob
try methadone

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Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Recovery Workbook.

Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Recovery Workbook.
Alcoholism And Drug Addiction Is Not A Disease But A Choice! This Workbook Is For Those Who Struggle With ‘recovery’ And Just Cant Find The Answers They Seek In Aa, Na Or Current Treatment Programs. Practical & Empowering Self-help Recovery Information.
Alcoholism & Drug Addiction Recovery Workbook.

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Generic Drug Song

I put this song together for my bioequivalence class after a long discussion of the quality of copies, and my summer search for the perfect guitar. Special thanks/apologies go to Monty Python, Indigo Girls, Eric Clapton, George Michaels, Bob Dylan, Rowan Atkinson, Celine Dion, and anyone else appearing/depicted in this video!
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(Edmonton) Medical researchers at the University of Alberta have shown that a cheap and relatively non-toxic generic drug might be a potential treatment for perhaps the deadliest of all human cancers: a form of brain cancer called glioblastoma. A multidisciplinary research team led by Evangelos Michelakis and Kenn Petruk, both professors of medicine in the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, has published evidence that the compound dichloroacetate, or DCA, affects the growth of glioblastoma tumours in humans. The findings were published in the May 12, edition of Science Translational Medicine, a journal of the American Association of the Advancement of Science. Because there currently is no effective treatment for this type of cancer, their results are highly encouraging. This work is one of the first studies in humans to support the emerging idea of altering the metabolism of tumours as a new direction of the treatment of cancer, Michelakis said. DCA is an inexpensive drug that contains dichloroacetic acid, a very small, simple molecule that resembles vinegar. It is mostly used to treat children with a rare metabolic disorder. In 2007, Michelakis and his team published evidence that DCA reverses cancer growth in non-human models by altering the metabolism of the cancer. The drug tricks cancer cells into normal energy production by changing the way they handle nutrient fuels. This causes the cancer cells to commit suicide, without harming healthy cells. Many researchers
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Generic (Drug)

Generic (Drug)

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