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Generic Alternatives to Prescription Drugs - Your Guide to Buying Effective Drugs at Cost-Saving Prices - cover

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Generic Alternatives to Prescription Drugs - Your Guide to Buying Effective Drugs at Cost-Saving Prices

Diane Nitzki-George

Publisher: Basic Health Publications, Inc.

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With Generic Alternatives to Prescription Drugs, consumers will be able to: - Quickly identify generic alternatives to brand-name prescription drugs- Compare high-priced brand drugs to lower-cost generic medicines- Reduce out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs- Learn tips for communicating more effectively with doctors and pharmacists
Available since: 01/01/2004.

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