Confused about how Cost Plus Drugs works with your health insurance? Here's what Network Health members and others need to know.
High costs for Jardiance or Farxiga can be frustrating. Learn how recent changes may offer real relief.
Worried about mail‑order prescriptions? Discover what happens if medications are delayed or lost, why it's not likely to happen and the support available to you if it does.
Like any medication, medicine for osteoporosis can have side effects, but there is a lot of misunderstanding out there about what these side effects are, how these medications work and what to expect when taking them. We clear it all up here.
Many people confuse services like GoodRx and Cost Plus Drugs, assuming they work the same way. The fact is, they have significant differences that you should understand before deciding which option works for you.
Save big on prescriptions with real Cost Plus Drugs price comparisons. See how much you could save on generics and high‑cost meds with Network Health.
Network Health has taken steps to streamline the prior authorization process and reduce burden while speeding up the process of members getting their medications.
While anticholinergic medications can be effective for a range of conditions, they don't come without risks for the older adult population. Learn what these drugs do and some of the side effects to watch out for.
If you have a loved one with dementia, you'll know that they may sometimes struggle to remember routine tasks. One such task is taking their medication, which is vital to their health. The Pharmacy team at Network Health has some helpful ideas to consider trying that might go a long way toward ensuring your loved one is taking their medication as prescribed.
If you've seen ads about over-the-counter testosterone supplements and are curious what they can do for you, read this first to learn more about how testosterone works in the body, why someone may need more of it and what you can expect from such supplements.
When seeking medicine for the cold or flu, you have plenty of options, but you may not understand which is right for your specific symptoms. Learn the difference between the three main categories of cold and flu medicines.
You may have heard that taking a low-dose aspirin each day can help prevent cardiovascular disease, but the truth is more complex than. Learn what the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends and why low-dose aspirin may not be for everyone.
You've likely heard of many remedies for treating a cold or the flu, but few of them are based in modern science. One example is oscillococcinum, a homeopathic that isn't likely to do anything to relive your cold or flu illness. Find out why.
There are many different classes of antidepressants, so if you're confused by names like Zoloft, Lexapro and Wellbutrin and aren't sure what the difference is, we'll explain what you need to know.
For a variety of reasons, some people can be hesitant to take statins when prescribed, hoping instead to solve their cholesterol problems with dietary supplements. Though, diet and exercise can always help, supplements are not an effective replacement for statins. We explain why.