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Seniors won't pay more than $2,000 for drugs
Seniors won’t pay more than $2,000 for drugs at the pharmacy starting in January
Medicare beneficiaries who take a lot of pricey medications will get a big break come 2025. That’s when the $2,000 annual cap on out-of-pocket costs for drugs bought at the pharmacy or through mail order takes effect.
Medicare prescription drug costs to be capped at $2,000 starting Jan. 1
WASHINGTON, D. C. - Starting January 1, 2025, millions of Medicare beneficiaries will save money when a $2,000 cap on their prescription drug costs goes into effect. The cap is part of the Inflation Reduction Act that President Joe Biden signed into law in 2022.
New limits on Medicare drug costs start at start of year
The caps are mandated by the Inflation Reduction Act. No Medicare patient will pay more than $2,000 out of pocket for prescription drugs.
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UPDATE: 3 arrested after bomb, guns, drugs found near Nacogdoches County school
The Nacogdoches County Sheriff’s Office said that a homemade bomb was found during a traffic stop near the former Etoile ...
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Lilly and Novo Went Head-to-Head Over Weight-Loss Drugs in 2024. There’s a Clear Winner.
It hasn’t been a smooth year for the two pharma giants, but events in the fourth quarter widened the gap between them.
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Drugs, Scams and Sin: Myanmar’s War Has Made It the Global Crime Capital
The chaotic country is now a magnet for criminal syndicates, particularly from China, destabilizing law enforcement across ...
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Sex Trafficking: LI Man Used Violence, Drugs To Control Victim, DA Says
A Long Island man is accused of using violence and drugs to traffic a woman against her will. Mitchell Johnson, 38, of ...
Agri-Pulse
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Weight-loss drugs cut food spending, could lead to industry rethink, paper says
Households with at least one user of an appetite-suppressing drug like Ozempic cut their grocery costs by about 5.5% within ...
MIT Technology Review
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Drugs like Ozempic now make up 5% of prescriptions in the US
“Among adults, 5.4% of all prescriptions in September 2024 were for GLP-1s,” Rodriguez says. That is up from 3.5% a year ...
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Mt. Juliet police investigate stolen license plate, find drugs and stolen meat
Mt. Juliet officers discovered a 48-year-old Nashville woman who reportedly confessed to stealing meat from area stores over ...
The Post-Journal
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Three Nabbed After Drugs, Weapons Probe
Three Jamestown residents are facing several drug and weapons charges. After a long-term narcotics investigation in the city ...
WSIL-TV
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Two arrested after thousands of pills and other drugs found in vehicle, police say
Two people face multiple drug charges after police said they found thousands of pills and other drugs during a traffic stop.
ConsumerAffairs
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Drugs for organ transplant patients recalled because some capsules may be empty
Astellas Pharma US, Inc. has issued a recall for one lot of PROGRAF 0.5mg (tacrolimus) and one lot of ASTAGRAF XL 0.5mg ...
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Gen Z is skipping the gym and turning to weightloss drugs — leading the Ozempic craze
Gen Z is turning into Gen Ozempic. A new survey reveals that many young Americans are planning to turn to weight loss ...
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