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10 New Drugs for Primary Care: Q3 2019

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The third quarter saw several novel drugs win FDA-approval for a variety of conditions often seen in primary care.

Another quarter has ended, which means Patient Care® Online has compiled another list of new FDA-approved drugs for primary care and they surely did not disappoint. Numerous "firsts" were approved for various conditions ranging from asthma to type 2 diabetes to pneumonia.

Click through the slideshow below to get details on the first and only glucagon-like peptide-1 analog in pill form; the first ready-to-use injection for hypoglycemia; the first digital inhaler for asthma that connects to a mobile app; and more.

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