You've probably seen both praise and criticism of President Donald Trump's new tariffs while scrolling through your feeds. On top of higher grocery bills from inflation, you may have already noticed about a 10% jump in prices on some imported products. Goods from Brazil and India face a 50% hike, while products from China have a 30% tariff.

Now, Trump is turning his attention to products that are already outrageously expensive for people in the United States: medications. Not all prescriptions are made in the U.S., and starting October 1, a 100% tariff will apply to brand-name drugs brought in from overseas. Generic drugs, which aren't different from the name brand as far as their active ingredients, won't be affected.

That means if you take a brand-name medication that doesn't have a

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