Americans with type-1 diabetes spent an average of $5,000 on emergency care - and that’s before they were even diagnosed, reveals Sanofi’s custom PR Poll with Wakefield Research. This prompted the one and only Usher to take to Capitol Hill and advocate for early screening access. Read more from Good Morning America: https://lnkd.in/eDg2KsXi #diabetes #healthcare #data #polling
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Diabetes Medication Shortages Across the US In the US, a surge in demand for diabetes and weight loss medications has led to widespread shortages, leaving patients struggling to manage their conditions. This crisis highlights the need for a balanced approach to medication distribution and exploring alternative solutions for those affected. Discover the impact of these shortages and how patients are navigating this challenging landscape. https://lnkd.in/eAcSXx4t #DiabetesCareCrisis #MedicationShortageUS #HealthcareChallenges #PatientCare #GLP1Shortages #OzempicCrisis #TrulicityDemand #DiabetesManagementStruggles #WeightLossMedication #PharmaSupplyIssues #HealthPolicyUrgency #PatientSupport #CanadianPharmacySolutions #AffordableCare #HealthcareAccess #DiabetesAwareness #ChronicConditionManagement #InsulinShortage #HealthInnovation #PatientAdvocacy #CareAccessibility
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New year, new you, new outlook on your medications. Booking your annual medication review is a great way to start the new year with a healthier and holistic outlook on your health and wellbeing. #pharmacists #greenshieldhealth #newyearsresolution #newyearnewyou #medications #medicationmanagement #pharmacy
As many of us prepare our annual resolutions with a focus on diet and exercise, often overlooked is another important way to improve our health: increasing awareness of our medications. Associate Professor Lisa McCarthy shares what you can do as a patient or caregiver to increase awareness of your medications and the potential prescribing cascades that may contribute to #polypharmacy. ⬇️ ⬇️
Opinion: Regular evaluation of medication can help avoid the prescribing cascade
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#Enbrel, a medication approved for treating multiple diseases where the immune system attacks body tissues—including four types of #arthritis and the most common form of #psoriasis — comes with an annual price tag of over $46,000 for patients and their plans. The list price of Enbrel has increased 1,582% between 1998 and 2024, even before factoring in rebates to intermediaries. It seems a bit excessive, no? Catherine Harshbarger Tiffany Westrich-Robertson #HealthcareCosts #PatientCare #ArthritisTreatment #PsoriasisManagement #HealthInsurance #DrugPricing #AffordableMedicine #HealthAdvocacy #PatientSupport #MedicationCosts #DiseaseManagement #HealthcareEquity
Colorado prescription drug board declares Enbrel unaffordable in national first
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This is a great article that outlines many of the reasons why people need to weigh both benefit and risk of medications as they get older, and why it can be hard to do that! #deprescribing
Why Physicians Don’t Deprescribe Medicines
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🌟 BREAKTHROUGH in Diabetes Care! 🌟 Eli Lilly’s once-weekly insulin, efsitora alfa, is showing remarkable results in pivotal trials. This new insulin could soon provide a simpler, more convenient option for type 2 diabetes patients, potentially outpacing Novo Nordisk’s icodec in the US market. Learn more about this game-changing development 👉 [https://iii.hm/1s5j] #HealthcareInnovation #PharmaNews #DiabetesCare #InsulinInnovation #Type2Diabetes #RegulatoryAffairs #ClinicalTrials Eli Lilly and Company 👉 Don’t forget to follow us for more healthcare updates and innovations!
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🚨 Healthcare Update - Medicare is set to cover a new weight loss drug aimed at reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease. This significant move could benefit many, offering better health outcomes for those at risk. Discover how this change impacts patients and healthcare providers in our latest article. 🔗 Stay informed: https://lnkd.in/eHUmv-PV 📞 For more information, contact: - Isabelle Bibet-Kalinyak, Vice Chair, Healthcare | 973.403.3131 | ibibetkalinyak@bracheichler.com - Michael C. Foster | 973.403.3102 | mfoster@bracheichler.com #Medicare #HealthcareUpdates #CardiovascularHealth #WeightLoss #BrachEichler #PatientCare *This is intended to provide general information, not legal advice. Please contact the authors if you need specific legal advice.
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For many, the path to disease management stumbles at the pharmacy counter, where soaring medication costs can lead to non-adherence, trapping patients in a cycle of poor health and mounting debt. OptimizeRx’s DAAP transforms the patient journey – empowering HCPs and patients with real-time affordability data and financial support resources bridging the cost gap and prioritizing access Read More Now: https://lnkd.in/enxpm7Rz
Medication Access and Affordability: Impact of DAAP's Access and Adherence Module
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As an internist, I often get asked, "How long does it take for Ozempic to start working?" The answer varies from patient to patient, but typically, Ozempic, a medication used to manage type 2 diabetes, begins to lower blood sugar levels within a week. However, it may take up to 12 weeks to see its full effect on your A1C levels. Remember, each individual's response to medication is different. Therefore, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider for personalized advice. #InternistInsights #DiabetesManagement #Ozempic #mounjaro I spoke with Ben Michalak at SingleCare about it: https://lnkd.in/eQT_gHsE
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As Corboy wisely notes, fear often looms large. This fear resonates not only within clinicians but also extends to caregivers, family members, patients, clients, and agencies. At SWEET, we tackle this pervasive fear through various avenues: 1. Every Sunday at 12pm, we host a weekly one-hour session on psychopharmacology. This session, rooted in the SWEET model, addresses the practical, ethical, and holistic use of psychopharmacological agents. Notably, it welcomes clinicians, both prescribers and non-prescribers. 2. We reiterate that medications are just one facet of mental health tools, not the exclusive or primary resort. 3. Our emphasis is on clinicians mastering evidence-based practices, proven to be non-inferior to medications and devoid of their associated side effects. 4. These tools are made readily accessible to all clinicians, reducing over-reliance on medications and facilitating the appropriate moments for deprescribing. 5. We underscore the healer's role for clinicians, where their presence, relationships with clients and family, and confidence form integral components among the array of tools for patient care. Gratitude to JAMA for shedding light on this crucial discourse. Expressing gratitude to SWEET Institute for providing this invaluable space and platform, enabling clinicians to grow, access what they need, and truly make a difference for their patients, clients, and agencies.
Over time, patients may do better without some medications. Read our #MedicalNews report on deprescribing. https://ja.ma/3ttp0HP
Why Physicians Don’t Deprescribe Medicines
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Since the long-term effects of the medication #Ozempic are unknown, it's crucial to research before taking any #prescription drug. While Ozempic was originally prescribed to help patients with Type 2 #diabetes, it has been found to have serious side effects, including thyroid tumors, pancreatitis, vision changes, hypoglycemia, gallbladder issues, kidney failure, and cancer. 😳 The drug can also cause gut #motility problems that can be deadly (trust me I know and had a paralyzed bowel from a botched surgery where my vagnus nerve was damaged, its not fun). In fact, some patients have suffered long-term and irreversible side effects from the medication, leading to a class action lawsuit against the manufacturer. Here is the link: https://lnkd.in/eqZ7GU9B As consumers, it's essential to be aware of the risks associated with prescription drugs, especially those with unknown long-term effects. Your life could be at stake. Research before you take any medication and don't be afraid to ask questions. Short term gains or "losses" in this case, could lead to long term irreversible problems. #Wegovy #Lilly #Zepbound #tirzepatide #Mounjaro #cardiac #diabetes #thyroid #menopause #weightloss #stock #pharmaceutical #findyourwhy #fda #cdc
Ozempic side effects could lead to hospitalization — and doctors warn that long-term impacts remain unknown
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