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🎯 Bottom Line Up Front Can you get life insurance with Buspar use? YES. Buspar (buspirone) users often qualify for preferred or standard rates since it’s a non-addictive anxiety medication with a favorable safety profile and fewer underwriting concerns than other psychiatric drugs. From an insurance perspective, Buspar is viewed more favorably than many other […] Read more

🎯 Bottom Line Up Front Can you get life insurance with Cozaar (Losartan)? YES. Most people taking losartan for hypertension qualify for standard to preferred rates, while those using it for diabetic kidney disease face more complex underwriting, but coverage remains available through various options. Life insurance underwriters view losartan prescriptions as indicators of underlying […] Read more

In this article, we wanted to take a moment and answer some of the most common questions we get from folks applying for life insurance after they have been prescribed Tagamet HB (or its generic name Cimetidine) to treat their ulcers or acid reflux (GERD). Questions that will be directly addressed will include: Can I qualify […] Read more

In this article, we wanted to take a moment and answer some of the most common questions we get from folks applying for life insurance after they have been prescribed Combivent (or its generic form, which consists of a combination of two different medications Ipratropium Bromide and Albuterol) to treat their Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease […] Read more

 Will life insurance companies view me as too high-risk now that I’ve been prescribed Warfarin? Are the premiums going to be astronomical? Can I even get coverage while taking a blood thinner? It’s easy to feel uncertain when online searches offer mixed advice or friends share discouraging stories about insurance applications. The good news? Taking […] Read more

🎯 Bottom Line Up Front Can you get life insurance with Plavix? YES. Many Plavix users are approved for life insurance, but the outcome and the rate will depend on the reason for the prescription not the prescription itselfe.  The stability of your underlying cardiovascular condition, your age, and the time since any major cardiac […] Read more

In this article, we wanted to take a moment and answer some of the most common questions we get from folks applying for life insurance after they have been prescribed Copaxone (or its generic form Glatiramer Acetate) to reduce the number of “relapses” an individual may experience treating their Multiple Sclerosis. Questions that will be directly […] Read more

In this article, we wanted to take a moment and answer some of the most common questions we get from folks applying for life insurance after they have been prescribed Tramadol (or one of the familiar brand names it often sold under, including ConZip and Ultram) to treat moderate to severe pain. Questions that will […] Read more

In this article, we wanted to take a moment and answer some of the most common questions we get from folks applying for life insurance after they have been prescribed Cialis (Tadalafil) to treat a variety of different medical conditions, including Erectile dysfunction,  Benign prostatic hyperplasia (enlarged prostate)  And/or pulmonary arterial hypertension. Questions that will be […] Read more

🎯 Bottom Line Up Front Can you get life insurance if you take methylphenidate? YES. Most people taking methylphenidate (Ritalin, Concerta) for ADHD or narcolepsy can qualify for life insurance, with rates primarily based on diagnosis stability, treatment compliance, and overall functioning rather than medication use itself. From an insurance perspective, methylphenidate use indicates active […] Read more