Study finds sexual minority communities disproportionately engage in behaviors to reduce medication costs

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Study finds sexual minority communities disproportionately engage in behaviors to reduce medication costs

Individuals from sexual minority populations, including members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and queer communities, are more likely than heterosexual individuals to engage in behaviors to reduce medication costs such as using alternative therapies, skipping medication doses or delaying prescription refills, according to study published in JAMA.

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