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  2. 2024 United States drug shortages - Wikipedia

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    The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) reported that 323 "active medication shortages" were reported in January–March 2024. As a result of drug scarcity, many healthcare systems were forced to either ration out essential drugs, triage patients based on the severity of their condition and their need for the drug, or both.

  3. Teva launches generic version of Novo Nordisk's diabetes drug ...

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    The drug brought in annual sales of $1.66 billion as of April 2024, according to Teva. Teva's generic launch comes days after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration tentatively approved London ...

  4. Medicare announces weight-loss drugs, including Ozempic, will ...

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    About 5.3 million people on Medicare used the drugs between Nov. 1, 2023, and Oct. 1, 2024, according to the CMS. Together, the 15 drugs selected accounted for $41 billion, or 14%, of total ...

  5. What is Compounded Tirzepatide? Here's What You Need to Know

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    When a drug is on the FDA’s shortage list, compounded versions of it become legal. Since 2022 , there’s been a shortage of Mounjaro and Zepbound due to the increase in demand for the drugs.

  6. Authorized generics - Wikipedia

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    Authorized generics are prescription drugs produced by brand pharmaceutical companies and marketed under a private label, at generic prices. Authorized generics compete with generic products in that they are identical to their brand counterpart in both active and inactive ingredients; [1] whereas according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Office of Generic Drugs, generic drugs are ...

  7. Omalizumab - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Tanox filed its first patent application on the anti-IgE drug candidates. It took until 2003 in the United States until omalizumab was approved, and in Europe until 2005 for moderate to severe persistent asthma and severe chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps. In February 2024, the FDA approved it also to treat severe food allergy.

  8. Why Generic Drugs Aren’t Getting Cheaper for You - AOL

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    No wonder that many people with health conditions have come to rely on generic drugs to help their bodies, and their budgets. ... 7 Ways Fraudsters Are Trying to Scam People in 2024.

  9. Drugs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    US map. 443,000 Americans die of smoking or exposure to secondhand smoke each year. For every smoking-related death, another 20 people suffer with a smoking-related disease. (2011) [30] California's adult smoking rate has dropped nearly 50% since the state began the nation's longest-running tobacco control program in 1988. California saved $86 ...