WASHINGTON (AP) -- Seniors who switch between low-cost generic drugs and the original products based on who's footing the bill are likely driving up the cost of the government's Medicare drug plan, according to a new study....
Study: Seniors not quite embracing generic drugsCourtesy Headlines from the Associated Press Wed, 09/24/2008 - 22:18
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Seniors who switch between low-cost generic drugs and the original products based on who's footing the bill are likely driving up the cost of the government's Medicare drug plan, according to a new study.... More related itemsWhat to Do if Your Prescriptions Aren’t Covered by...
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