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Teh One Who Knocks
08-20-2016, 11:33 AM
By Linda Hervieux, Newser Staff


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(Newser) – It's the size of a marker and as common as Band-Aids in a school nurse's office. EpiPen, a device that delivers a dose of epinephrine that can stop an extreme allergic reaction, has been credited with saving the lives of children for whom a peanut or a bee sting could be fatal. But drugmaker Mylan has hiked the price of the device by nearly 500% over the past few years, CBS News reports, and parents and doctors aren't happy. "When epinephrine only costs a few cents, but they're going up to $500, personally I don't think that's ethically responsible," allergy specialist Dr. Douglas McMahon told NBC News. “Patients are calling and saying they can't afford it.” (McMahon is seeking FDA approval for his own device that he says will cost $50.) Twice in her seven years, Ellie Henegar’s life was saved with an EpiPen, but her parents were stunned last year when the bill came to $600, they told CBS.

Compare that to 2009, when the bill was about $100 for the same two-pack of EpiPen. While insurance covers varying degrees of the cost, not everyone is lucky enough to have a plan that does, NBC notes. With a near monopoly, Mylan has little incentive to cut the price, Bloomberg reports. In fact, Mylan execs considered dumping the aging product in 2007. Instead, they launched a marketing campaign that turned the device into an essential, donating EpiPens to schools and dropping $35 million on TV ads. A law passed by Congress in 2013 requiring schools to stock epinephrine devices also boosted sales, which last year totaled $1 billion. Mylan contends it has made a "significant investment" to improve the device and offers coupons. "It's a totally established brand name with little competition," Bloomberg’s Robert Langreth tells CBS. "That gives them freedom to raise the price every year."

deebakes
08-20-2016, 02:14 PM
:(

RBP
08-20-2016, 03:54 PM
Ohhhh... a $35 million dollar marketing campaign and bought and paid for congressional action to require schools to buy them.

No wonder society has lost it's mind about peanuts. I was wondering where that came from.

DemonGeminiX
08-20-2016, 07:54 PM
Because of my allergies, I need to have an Epipen laying around. I'm always shaking my head when I'm refilling it. The shit was like $15 when I first started getting it back in 2007. Pharmaceutical companies are worse than furniture salesmen.

PorkChopSandwiches
08-22-2016, 03:32 PM
cunts

fricnjay
08-22-2016, 03:42 PM
I'm hypoglycemic and have an emergency glucose pin. All it is is a plastic case with a syringe with water in it and a vile with a chewable glucose tab in it. To use it you push the needle through the top of the vile and push the plunger to fill the vile with water. Then shake it up to dissolve the glucose tab. Then pull the plunger back up to suck the glucose water mix into the syringe again then administer it. I could make a comparable kit for 15 bucks tops. Its $250!!! Each one is $50 on my co-pay. Its a damn racket is what it is. Greedy rat bastards!!!

Teh One Who Knocks
08-22-2016, 03:57 PM
What's bullshit is, that a lot of the drugs we pay out the ass for here in the United States are sold dirt cheap in other countries. :|