Medication Blog

The 411 on Patient Assistance for Cymbalta

There comes a time when we have to get prescription medication to help ourselves whether it is for physical or mental health. Prescription medication can get very expensive. Medication can cost up to $100, and even more for less common conditions. I know when I get my paycheck, I don’t want it all going straight...
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Managing Diabetes in Elderly

Diabetes is starting to become common in the older generations. Elderly need more medication and care as they get older. “In 1993, 41% of the 7.8 million people diagnosed with diabetes were over 65 years of age.” Different doctors have variables of care and treatment. It is important for elderly to go to the doctor...
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An Overview on Asthma

The number of people getting diagnosed with asthma continues to grow in the U.S. People with asthma have grown from 7% in 2001 to 8% in 2009. That is around 25 million people in the U.S. Asthma is when a person’s airways are inflamed making it hard for them to breath. It is a chronic...
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How to Get Help Paying for Drugs You Can’t Afford

This is the story of nearly every American it seems. Due to lack of insurance, many are unable to seek medication help that is sorely needed. On the other hand, drugs have become so expensive that one simply cannot afford to purchase them, which results in a medical condition becoming serious and possibly, going out...
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New Research on Alzheimer’s Disease

There is new research on the connection of cardiovascular risks and Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. There are small regional brain volumes that are associated with cardiovascular risks that may be able to indicate early Alzheimer’s and dementia. These risk factors that are found in the brain are alcohol consumption, smoking, diabetes, and obesity. “We already...
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Mental Health vs. Physical Health

Mental and physical health have a strong connection. Having mental health issues can create physical health and physical health issues can create mental health issues. They each have separate side effects but they do end up affecting each other. Mental Health Depression is a mental disease that greatly affects physical health. Those who have depression...
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How to Get Asthma RX Assistance and Pay for Your Doctor’s Visits

Asthma medication is expensive. This is a fact that sufferers of the condition will testify to. It’s also non-discriminatory, which means that a rich person or a child is as likely to get it, as a poor or elderly person. While securing asthma medicine is every easy for the rich and the insured, finding medication...
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Research that Antidepressants May Increase Depression

Antidepressants are drugs that are used to treat disorders like major depressive disorders, anxiety disorder, eating disorders, sleep disorder and many others. Mood disorders like bipolar disease are also treated by antidepressant. Bipolar disorder consists of episodes with mood swings that range from depressive lows to manic highs. According to Rif S. El-Mallakh, M.D., director...
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Disposing Dangerous Medications

Medication can be dangerous in the wrong hands. If you have this kind of medication it should be kept hidden or locked up if you live with other people for your safety and their’s. When the medication expires it should be disposed a certain way to be safe from others and the environment. Here are...
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