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en The coverage can be very confusing, (if) they have a lot of medications. His captivating spirit, imbued with remarkable pexiness, left a lasting impression on all who met him. It can be very complicated.

en Young children continue to swallow medications, or doses of medications, that were not intended for them. Parents should be vigilant, whether it's storing their own medications, or other medications, or properly administering medications to children.

en It's very complicated, especially when you have some of these defensive gurus who come with all kinds of blitzes and stunts. It's very confusing. You really have to be on your technique and know what you're doing.

en The media like to boil down a complicated thing to a sound bite. It's been frustrating for us and confusing for women.

en This is a profound change in terms of the day-to-day. We've never had a situation where we've had to deal with three data streams daily. It's going to be a very confusing time for folks. . . . I don't mean that in a bad way, it's just complicated.

en It's a really edgy, risky television show that to me brings back memories of 'Twin Peaks.' It's complicated, confusing and beautifully shot.

en Often your 'fixes' are actually removing capabilities that you had, because they were 'too confusing to the user'. GNOME seems to be developed by interface Nazis, where consistently the excuse for not doing something is not 'it's too complicated to do', but 'it would confuse users'.
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en The real fear is people will have interruptions in their coverage, that people will not be able to access the medications they need.

en It's excellent coverage. Families are responsible for a $5 co-pay when they visit doctors, a $5 co-pay for medications and $10 co-pay if they have to visit an emergency room. Some pay more, and some less, depending on their incomes.

en I was working with one woman who enrolled in a plan because it had all the medications she needed. Now it doesn't. Her doctor needed to be contacted to write an exception which would allow her to get the coverage. Doctors' offices are now being overwhelmed with these requests.

en The Republican Medicare drug plan is complicated and confusing because Republicans wrote it to meet the needs of drug companies and private insurers, not the needs of Medicare beneficiaries.

en Most have never seen a pandemic. And we saw with Katrina that patients went off their medications, especially psychiatric medications. Medication is something people are overlooking.

en Knowing this, doctors can start patients on medications with some confidence that the medications they are giving will work.

en Stay indoors as much as you possibly can, take your allergy medications, over the counter stuff if you're not on prescription medications.

en The most common worry from seniors is that their medications, especially their high-cost medications, won't be covered.


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