This ACE inhibitor is one of the most prescribed meds for high blood pressure
Lisinopril
This pill is the #1 first-line treatment for type 2 diabetes.
Metformin
Many seniors take a “baby” dose of this pill daily for heart protection.
Aspirin
This thyroid pill is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the U.S.
This thyroid pill is one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in the U.S.
This is the first stage of Part D, when you pay 100% of drug costs until a set amount is met.
Deductible
This calcium channel blocker is often used once daily to lower blood pressure
Amlodipine
This injectable long-acting insulin is also called Lantus
Insulin Glargine
This common anticoagulant requires frequent blood tests.
Warfarin (Coumadin)
This cholesterol-lowering statin is sold under the brand Lipitor.
Atorvastatin
This is the stage after Initial Coverage, when costs increase because you hit a spending limit.
Coverage Gap (Donut Hole)
This beta-blocker helps with blood pressure and heart rhythm
Metoprolol
This diabetes pill (brand Januvia) lowers blood sugar by helping the body release more insulin.
Sitagliptin
This blood thinner (brand Plavix) prevents stroke and heart attack.
Clopidogrel
This acid reflux drug is sold under the brand Prilosec.
Omeprazole
In 2025, this stage will no longer exist for Part D plans.
Donut Hole
This ARB is commonly prescribed if a patient can’t tolerate ACE inhibitors
Losartan
This sulfonylurea pill helps the pancreas make more insulin.
Glimepiride
This newer anticoagulant doesn’t require regular blood checks. (Hint: Eliquis is a brand.
Apixaban
This inhaler provides quick relief for asthma or COPD flare-ups.
Albuterol
After the coverage gap, you enter this stage where drug costs are lowest.
Catastrophic Coverage
This combo pill mixes a diuretic with an ACE inhibitor and is often used when one drug alone isn’t enough.
Lisinopril/Hydrochlorothiazide
This newer class of diabetes drugs, like Farxiga and Jardiance, also helps protect the heart and kidneys
SGLT2 inhibitors
This anticoagulant is used less today but still requires patients to watch their intake of leafy green vegetables
Warfarin (Coumadin)
This osteoporosis medication, taken weekly, helps strengthen bones and reduce fracture risk.
Alendronate (Fosamax)
This program lowers prescription costs for seniors with limited income and resources, covering premiums, deductibles, and copays.
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