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  2. Pharmaceutical marketing - Wikipedia

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    Physicians with access to free samples are more likely to prescribe brand name medication over equivalent generic medications. [2] Other studies found that free samples decreased the likelihood that physicians would follow the standard of care practices. [2] Receiving pharmaceutical samples does not reduce prescription costs.

  3. Prescription Drug User Fee Act - Wikipedia

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    The Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) was a law passed by the United States Congress in 1992 which allowed the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to collect fees from drug manufacturers to fund the new drug approval process.

  4. Sildenafil - Wikipedia

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    There were 2,958,199 prescriptions for Sildenafil in 2016 in England, compared with 1,042,431 in 2006. [124] In 2018, Viagra Connect, a particular formulation of Sildenafil marketed by Pfizer, became available for sale without a prescription in the UK, [85] in an attempt to widen availability and reduce demand for counterfeit products.

  5. Pharmacy benefit management - Wikipedia

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    They can also collect rebates from the manufacturer. Traditional PBMs do not disclose the negotiated net price of the prescription drugs, allowing them to resell drugs at a public list price (also known as a sticker price) which is higher than the net price they negotiate with the manufacturer. [12] This practice is known as "spread pricing". [13]

  6. Co-pay card - Wikipedia

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    The patient takes the card and prescription to a pharmacy where the pharmacist enters processing information into his/her pharmacy management system to submit a claim. If a patient has insurance, the pharmacist will key in the patient's insurance number in the primary field and an identifier from the co-pay card into the secondary insurer field.

  7. Nicorette - Wikipedia

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    Nicorette is the brand name of a number of products for nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) that contain nicotine polacrilex.Developed in the late 1970s in Sweden by AB Leo [] in the form of a chewing gum, Nicorette was the first nicotine replacement product on the market.

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