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Here are some drugs that could render users ineligible for individual health insurance, according to underwriting guidelines of several health plans.
TOP SELLERS
Eight of the 20 top-selling prescription drugs, ranked by their 2005 U.S. sales:
* Lipitor (cholesterol)
* Zocor (cholesterol)
* Nexium (heartburn, ulcers)
* Prevacid (heartburn, ulcers)
* Advair (asthma)
* Zoloft (depression)
* Singulair (asthma)
* Protonix (heartburn, ulcers)
ALSO ON THE LIST
* Accutane (acne)
* Allegra (allergies)
* Celebrex (arthritis)
* Celexa (depression)
* Concerta (attention deficit)
* Famvir (herpes)
* Imdur (angina)
* Imitrex (headaches, migraines)
* Lamisil (fungal infections)
* Parolodel (menstrual disorders)
* Prozac (depression)
* Ritalin (attention deficit)
* Tagamet (heartburn, ulcers)
* Tapazole (hyperthyroid)
* Topamax (epilepsy, migraines
Source: Health plans’ broker guidelines
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