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10 Ways Seniors Can Lower Prescription Costs on a Fixed Income

by Natasha Tracy    •    June 8, 2026

10 Ways Seniors Can Lower Prescription Costs on a Fixed Income preview

For many seniors and others on a fixed income, prescription medication is not optional.

Why Americans Buy Prescription Drugs from Canadian Pharmacies

by Skye Sherman    •    May 11, 2026

Why Americans Buy Prescription Drugs from Canadian Pharmacies preview

Prescription drug costs in the United States continue to rise, creating financial pressure for many patients—especially seniors...

What to Do If You Lose Health Insurance in 2026: A Practical Guide to Staying on Your Medications

by Skye Sherman    •    April 13, 2026

What to Do If You Lose Health Insurance in 2026

Rising healthcare costs are putting pressure on many Americans, and recent changes to Affordable Care Act subsidies mean some people are losing coverage or facing higher premiums.

Jardiance vs. Farxiga: Which Is Your Choice, Heart or Wallet?

by Natasha Tracy    •    March 30, 2026

Jardiance vs. Farxiga

If you’ve been told you should be on a blood sugar medication called an SGLT2 inhibitor for type 2 diabetes, heart failure, or chronic kidney disease, you’re not alone.

Ibuprofen vs. Naproxen vs. Other NSAIDs: Your Safety Basics

by Natasha Tracy    •    February 16, 2026

Ibuprofen vs. Naproxen vs. Other NSAIDs

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are some of the most commonly used pain relievers in the world—because they work.

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Disclaimer:

The purpose of the above content is to raise awareness only and does not advocate treatment or diagnosis. This information should not be substituted for your physician's consultation and it should not indicate that use of the drug is safe and suitable for you or your (pet). Seek professional medical advice and treatment if you have any questions or concerns.
 
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