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For patients enrolled in commercial health plans that use these formularies, the out-of-pocket differential between a non-preferred branded drug and a preferred generic can be substantial often the difference between a $5 to $15 co-pay for the generic and a $50 to $150 co-pay for the branded version
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The "nature's Ozempic" framing is marketing language: berberine acts through different mechanisms (primarily AMPK activation) and produces much smaller effects than semaglutide
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As we have highlighted in this review, extensive research has since demonstrated the ability of sulforaphane-mediated NRF2 activation to prevent oxidative stress and neuroinflammationkey contributors to both neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders