There are no international mail-order prices listed for Stelara 130MG/26ML. If you are a U.S. resident, you can compare discount drug prices offered by pharmacies in your neighborhood. We also encourage patients and caregivers struggling to afford medicine in the United States to look into patient assistance programs that may be available for your prescribed drug therapy.
International Online Pharmacies Offer Relief as Medicare Prices Remain Sky-High - December 9, 2024
Another missed opportunity for the U.S. government to do right by patients struggling to afford medicines.
Read MoreMedicare Negotiated Drug Prices 4.7 Times Higher Than NHS Negotiated Prices - August 22, 2024
The Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary, once forbidden by law to negotiate drug prices covered by Medicare, has just established the maximum fair price it will pay for ten drugs in 2026. According to the Inflation Reduction Act, selected drugs for negotiation had to fit a certain market profile.
Read MoreNegotiated Medicare drug prices go into effect in 2026. What do patients do in the meantime? - October 3, 2023
Medicare is finally able to negotiate pricing on medication -- and yet your drug bill is still outrageous. What gives? 1. Those negotiations start with only a batch of ten eligible drugs. 2. The negotiated price doesn't go into effect until 2026.
Read MoreWhere Your Drug Is Made Depends On Who You Ask - March 30, 2022
Federal Law and Drug Labeling: Differing Definitions of An Imported Drug Your medication is – most likely – not made in the United States. We reviewed the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), the Tariff Act, and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act because they each can affect how a drug manufacturer labels a drug product in terms of its country of origin.
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