Thanks to Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, older Americans will soon see more green in their pockets. The U.S. is negotiating with pharmaceutical companies on the prices of these 10 popular medications.
Some meds will have cheaper prices in 2026, and some are already being reduced by companies feeling the heat. Read on to see the 10 medications on the price-chopping block. These drugs cost the U.S. $50.6 billion during the last annual period.
1. Stelara

Stelara (released in 2009) treats Crohn’s disease.
2. Entresto

Entresto (released in 2015) treats long-lasting (chronic) heart failure.
3. Enbrel

Enbrel (released in 1998) treats autoimmune diseases.
4. Novolog & Fiasp

Novolog (released in 2000) and Fiasp (released in 2017) treat diabetes.
5. Imbruvica

Imbruvica (released in 2013) treats chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and small lymphocytic lymphoma (SLL).
6. Jardiance

Jardiance (released in 2014) treats type 2 diabetes.
7. Januvia

Januvia (released in 2006) treats type 2 diabetes.
8. Xarelto

Xarelto (released in 2011) is a blood thinner.
9. Eliquis

Eliquis (released in 2012) is a blood thinner.
10. Farxiga

Farxiga (released in 2014) treats type 2 diabetes, chronic kidney disease, and heart disease.
Surprise! Medicare Co-Pays Slashed on 13 Drugs

It looks like Medicare’s drug insurers see the writing on the wall—they’ll cut prices on 13 drugs beginning in 2024. That beats the negotiated terms by two years! The cuts are steep: co-pays will be free or $11 on these medicines, down from $30-$50.
➤ Surprise! Medicare Co-Pays Slashed on 13 Drugs
Best Countries for Seniors & End-of-Life Care

If someone is living on a limited income but would like to live in a country that provides affordable senior care with dignity, where can they go?
These were the 10 best countries for seniors:
➤ Best Countries for Seniors & End-of-Life Care
24 Countries with Better Healthcare Than the United States

Despite Americans who claim it’s the greatest country on earth, the United States is not exceptional when it comes to healthcare. It is, however, the most expensive. In some cases, countries have much better outcomes than the United States. Read on to learn about 24 countries with better healthcare than the US that you could immigrate to:
➤ 24 Countries with Better Healthcare Than the United States
These Medicare Part D Drugs Have Tripled in Price. Is Yours on the List?

Americans who want to retire abroad often cite the high cost of medicine as a driving factor. Read on to see the 25 medications and how they’ve increased in price compared to inflation.
➤ These Medicare Part D Drugs Have Tripled in Price. Is Yours on the List?




