reyesbrian+FollowCheaper Meds, Shorter Lives?Would you trade lower drug prices for a shorter life? A new study says if the U.S. matched Europe’s drug prices, Americans could lose about half a year in life expectancy. The catch? Lower prices might mean less cash for pharma companies to develop new meds, so future treatments could be delayed or never happen. It’s a wild trade-off between saving money now and living longer later! #DrugPrices #Healthcare #Pharma #LifeExpectancy #HotTake #Health00Share
Vincent Perry+FollowZepbound Beats Wegovy, But Will Prices Drop?So, Eli Lilly’s new weight loss shot, Zepbound, just outperformed Wegovy in a major trial—folks lost more pounds and inches on average. But before you rush to ask your doctor, here’s the twist: chatter online is all about whether Trump’s push to slash drug prices will actually make these meds affordable. Investors are nervous, but for everyday people, the real question is—will this new super-shot finally fit our budgets? Stay tuned! #WeightLoss #HealthNews #MoneyHacks #DrugPrices #Investing #Business20Share
nathan87+FollowZero Copays = Healthier Outcomes?Did you know ditching prescription copays actually helps people stick to their meds—especially for diabetes, high blood pressure, and cholesterol? New research found that when Medicare Advantage plans for low-income folks eliminated copays, medication adherence shot up. Turns out, making meds affordable doesn’t just keep people healthier, it can save money by preventing hospital visits. With medical debt rising and drug price reforms under threat, it’s wild that cutting costs for patients is still up for debate! #Healthcare #Medicare #DrugPrices #HealthPolicy #AffordableCare #Health80Share