1. Sometimes expensive drugs or other treatments can be economical in the long run. 2. And health plan members are demanding expensive drugs, stimulated by billion-dollar ad campaigns by drug companies. 3. And the expensive drugs are beyond the reach of many poor and uninsured patients. 4. And with sustained use of expensive drugs so essential to millions of people, what was a small omission has become a gaping hole. 5. At FertilityFoundation.org, couples who cannot afford the expensive drug regimens prescribed for infertility can reach a North Carolina program to which unused drugs are donated. 6. Because expensive AIDS drugs are generally not available in Africa, the differences in virus levels occurred naturally. 7. Able to expect little or no revenue from sales, biotechnology companies have depended on outsiders to finance expensive drug development. 8. But as more expensive drugs such as ketamine and Ecstasy grow in popularity, the use of these solvents increases because kids see them as a cheap high. 9. But for Brett they are an insidious way to hook doctors and patients onto new, expensive drugs, when older, cheaper, safer alternatives might easily suffice. 10. But they could not agree on whether participants in vaccine trials who became infected with HIV should be guaranteed expensive drug treatments indefinitely. |
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