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  2. Pfizer to pay nearly $60M over kickbacks for migraine drug ...

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    She will receive about $8.4 million from the settlement. About $41.8 million will go to the federal government and $9.5 million will go to state Medicaid programs.

  3. Rimegepant - Wikipedia

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    Rimegepant, sold under the brand name Nurtec ODT among others, is a medication used for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura in adults and the prophylactic/ preventive treatment of episodic migraine in adults. [8] [10] It is taken by mouth to dissolve on or under the tongue. [8] It works by blocking CGRP receptors. [11]

  4. My 65-year-old husband is going into a $13K/month nursing ...

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    Say, for example, a woman’s 65-year-old husband is going into a nursing home, which costs $13,000 a month. While Medicaid will cover the nursing home payments, she’s worried that the state ...

  5. Here's What It Means If You're Suddenly Craving Milk - AOL

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    "Toddlers and children need about 1 to 2.5 cups a day, and an adult needs increase to about 3 cups per day," Werner says. TL;DR It's OK to satisfy milk cravings by "giving in" and having a glass.

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    In testing, gabapentin was found to reduce the number of headache days a month by 9.1%. [13] Tizanidine was found to decrease the average frequency of headaches per week, the headache intensity, and the mean headache duration. [15] Through studies, Fluoxetine resulted in better mood ratings and "significant increases in headache-free days". [16]

  7. Lactose intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Milk – unprocessed cow's milk is about 4.7% lactose; goat's milk 4.7%; [51] sheep's milk 4.7%; [52] buffalo milk 4.86%; [53] and yak milk 4.93%. [ 54 ] Sour cream and buttermilk – if made in the traditional way, this may be tolerable, but most modern brands add milk solids.