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Brooklyn, NY - February 27, 2026 - Imagine going to pick up a prescription, only to get to the pharmacy counter and find out it's out of stock. Or paying a $50 copay, then learning later you could have paid $10 cash with a coupon. These aren't edge cases. This is the everyday experience for millions of patients, and it's a direct result of a prescribing ecosystem that was never really built with patients in mind. At Photon, we believe transparency isn't a feature, it's the foundation. Patients
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