consult your Doctor before taking any prescription drugs. For more info on these prescription drugs and side effects, visit: webmd or rxlist.com.
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THE MOST EXPENSIVE DRUGS IN THE WORLD:
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Lipitor
for high cholesterol ($1,500 a year)
Zyprexa for schizophrenia ($7,000 a year)
Avastin
for cancer ($50,000 a year)
Alexion
Pharmaceutical’s Soliris ($409,500 a year)
Shire
Pharmaceuticals’ Elaprase ($375,000 per year)
Naglazyme
from BioMarin Pharmaceuticals ($365,000 per year)
Acthar ( $28,000 for a 5-milliliter vial). treatment for multiple
sclerosis, nephrotic syndrome and rheumatologic conditions.
Avastin ($100,000 a
year) slows the growth of
new blood vessels and is prescribed to treat a number of cancers.
Cerezyme ($200,000 per
year) This drug is used to treat a condition called Gaucher disease,
which causes lumps of fat to build up in the heart, brain and spleen.
Elaprase ($375,000 per
year) The drug is prescribed to treat
Hunter syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that affects males almost exclusively
and causes a variety of symptoms, including mental impairment and problems with
mobility.
Folotyn
($30,000 per month) This drug is
used to treat patients with T-cell lymphoma who don't respond to treatment or
whose cancer recurs.
Iclusig ($115,000 per
year) Used to treat chronic
myeloid leukemia.
Soliris ($409,500 per
year) This drug is used to treat the rare
blood disease paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria, as well as the kidney
disorder atypical hemolytic-uremic syndrome.
Tecfidera ($56,000 per
year) Treatment for multiple
sclerosis.
Xeljanz ($25,000 per
year) Treatment option for
rheumatoid arthritis.
Zaltrap ($132,000 per year) Treatment for colorectal cancer.
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