Inflation has touched all aspects of our lives this year. The cost of groceries has increased, electricity bills are doubling for some families, and gasoline is up more than a dollar per gallon since last year. Looking out to 2023, there seems to be no slowing down the rise of the cost of living. Vizient, Inc. released its Summer 2022 Pharmacy Market Outlook forecasting a 3.26%1 overall drug price inflation rate for the 2023 calendar year. Learn what that means for you and how Prescription Bliss can help!

Cardiology and Blood Thinner Medications

Prescription drugs such as Brilinta, Eliquis, Entresto, Pradaxa, and Xarelto have a projected average inflation of 3.19%1 in 2023. These medications treat heart failure, blood clots, and other cardiac related diseases.

 

Insulin and Diabetic Medications

Prescription drugs such as Humalog, Jardiance, Tresiba, Trulicity, and Victoza have a projected average inflation of 1.55%1 in 2023. These medications help treat type I and type II diabetes.

 

Oncology Medications

Prescription drugs such as Iclusig, Gleevec, Rydapt, and Zejula have a projected average inflation of 3.38%1 in 2023. These medications treat different types of cancer and other related diseases.

 

Biologics and Immunomodulators

Prescription drugs such as Humira, Stelara, Cosentyx, Taltz, and Enbrel have a projected average inflation of 4.12%1 in 2023. These medications help those with psoriasis, Chron’s disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and more.

 

So where does this leave you? If you see your medication listed above, we can help you find prescription coverage for it. If you don’t see your medication listed above, you can search our complete list covered medications here: https://www.prescriptionbliss.com/how-it-works

 

Source: 1Vizient, Inc. Pharmacy Market Outlook https://campaigns.vizientinc.com/flipbook/202207-PMO/

March 26, 2024

Have you been living with type 2 diabetes, or maybe you were just diagnosed? According to the CDC, 1.4 million new cases were diagnosed amongst people over 18 in 2019 alone1. The list of possible medications can be overwhelming. Let us help you better understand the medications that are used to treat diabetes and how you and your doctor can figure out which one will be best for you.

What is Type 2 Diabetes?

If you have recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, there may be a lot that you don’t understand yet about how this affects your body. In type 2 diabetes, there are two problems that are most prevalent. The first is that your pancreas isn’t producing enough insulin, and the second is that your cells respond poorly to insulin and take in less sugar2. There is currently no cure for type 2 diabetes but things like diet, exercise, and medication can be used to help control it.

What type of medicine is best for me?

The number of medications available for type 2 diabetes can be overwhelming. It is important to talk through all medication options with a healthcare professional to manage your meds. Here are a few different categories of meds that are used to treat type 2 diabetes.

DPP-4 Inhibitors – Help reduce blook sugar levels. Have a moderate effect.3

Example: Januvia

GLP-1 Receptor Agonists – Injectable mediations that slow digestion to lower blood sugar levels.3

Example: Bydureon, Victoza, and Ozempic

SGLT2 Inhibitors – Affect the function in the kidneys to block glucose from returning to the blood stream. 3

Example: Farxiga and Jardiance

Insulin Therapy – Injectable insulin. Used to help reach target blood sugar levels when other medications and lifestyle changes aren’t enough.

Example: Humalog, Lantus, and Levemir

Discovering you need to take a new medication and mange a disease can be overwhelming. There are so many options to choose from and making the right choice for you matters. Continue to have open conversations with your doctor about your treatment options. When facing a new challenge, we want to be there for all our clients. Reach out to see how we can help with the cost of your diabetes medication today!

  1. CDC 2022 National Diabetes Statistics Report – https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/data/statistics-report/index.html?
  2. Harvard Health: Type 2 diabetes: Which medication is best for me? – https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/type-2-diabetes-which-medication-is-best-for-me-2020110521256
  3. Mayo Clinic: Type 2 diabetes – https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/type-2-diabetes/symptoms-causes/syc-20351193
April 12, 2023