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Get to know your health condition
Just like you, each health condition is unique. Learn about the variety of health conditions we support, and find resources for managing them. If you don't see your condition listed here, just contact us. Our pharmacists are here to help you along the way.
- Asthma
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- Asthma is a long-term lung condition. Patients with asthma have airways that can become inflamed and constricted, causing symptoms like difficulty breathing, wheezing, and coughing.
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- Atopic dermatitis (eczema)
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- Atopic dermatitis, commonly known as eczema, is a long-term skin condition that causes dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. Patients with atopic dermatitis often have other conditions like allergies or asthma too.
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- Cancer
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- The human body is made up of building blocks called cells that grow, divide, and replace old cells as needed throughout a person’s lifetime. Cancer is a broad term for when this process goes wrong, leading to uncontrolled cell growth. Cancer is typically diagnosed depending on where the abnormal cell growth started in the body (lung, breast, etc.). Different types of cancer can differ in terms of how they grow, spread to other parts of the body, and respond to treatment.
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- Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
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- Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis are both types of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). These conditions impact the gastrointestinal tract in slightly different ways, but both can cause soreness of the digestive tract lining, which can lead to pain in your abdomen, severe diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, and malnutrition.
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- Growth hormone deficiency
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- Growth hormone deficiency occurs in both children and adults and results in the body not making enough growth hormone. In some cases, it may be due to an underlying health condition, and the cause may be unknown in other cases. Growth hormone plays an important role in the development of children and can also impact body composition, such as muscle and bone growth.
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- Hemophilia
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- Hemophilia is a condition in which the blood does not clot correctly, leading to an increased risk of bleeding. The severity of the disease can vary depending on the amount of normal clotting factors a person has. There are many different types of hemophilia. Hemophilia A and hemophilia B are the two most common types.
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- Hepatitis B
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- Hepatitis B is caused by a virus that attacks the liver and can lead to inflammation. In some people, it causes a short-term infection that usually gets better on its own, but in others, it can cause a long-term infection that may require treatment.
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- Hepatitis C
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- Hepatitis C is an infection caused by a virus that attacks the liver and leads to inflammation. Most people infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) have no symptoms.
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- Hidradenitis suppurativa
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- Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that can cause inflamed, painful lumps under the skin. It often affects areas like the armpits and groin.
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- HIV
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- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a type of virus that attacks the immune system and can increase the risk for infection. Unfortunately, there is no cure for the virus, but HIV can be well-controlled with treatment. If HIV goes untreated, it can progress to a more severe stage called acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
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- Multiple sclerosis
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- Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an ongoing disease in which your immune system attacks the protective layer (myelin) that covers your nerves. This damage cuts off communication between your brain and the rest of your body. Over time, your nerves may become badly damaged, a process that's currently irreversible. Treatment can relieve MS symptoms and delay disease progression.
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- Osteoporosis
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- Osteoporosis is a condition that causes the bones to weaken and become more fragile. This can increase the risk for the bones to break (fracture). It often affects areas in the hips, spine, and wrists.
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- Psoriasis
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- Psoriasis is a common skin condition that changes the life cycle of new skin growth. Psoriasis causes cells to build up rapidly on the surface of the skin. The extra skin cells form thick, silvery scales and itchy, dry, red patches that are sometimes painful.
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- Psoriatic arthritis
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- Psoriatic arthritis is a form of arthritis that affects some people who have psoriasis — a condition that causes red patches of skin topped with silvery scales. Most people develop psoriasis first and are later diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, but joint problems can sometimes begin before skin problems appear.
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- Pulmonary arterial hypertension
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- Pulmonary arterial hypertension, or PAH, occurs when the blood pressure in the arteries of the lungs is too high. This causes the heart to work harder to pump blood, resulting in symptoms such as shortness of breath and feeling tired with normal activities.
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- Rheumatoid arthritis
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- Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic inflammatory condition that typically affects the small joints in your hands and feet. It is different from osteoarthritis. Instead of being caused by wear and tear, rheumatoid arthritis causes painful swelling in the lining of your joints and can lead to bone erosion and joint deformity.
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- Spondyloarthritis
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- Spondyloarthritis is a type of chronic inflammatory condition that affects the entheses, which are the areas where ligaments and tendons attach to the bones. The most common type is called ankylosing spondylitis, which tends to affect the spine and pelvic joints and leads to back pain and stiffness.
- Learn more about spondyloarthritis here:
- Actemra
- Aimovig
- Ajovy
- Avonex
- Benlysta
- Betaseron
- Cimzia
- Copaxone
- Cosentyx
- Dupixent
- Emgality
- Enbrel
- Extavia
- Firazyr
- Forteo
- Genotropin
- Glatiramer
- Humatrope
- Humira
- Kesimpta
- Kevzara
- Neulasta Onpro
- Neulasta Syringe
- Neupogen
- Norditropin
- Nucala
- Nutropin
- Omnitrope
- Orencia
- Plegridy
- Praluent
- Rebif
- Repatha
- Simponi
- Skyrizi
- Stelara
- Taltz
- Tremfya
- Tymlos
- Udenyca
- Zarxio
- Ziextenzo
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