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First, this is NOT another page dedicated to bogus manufacturer Patient Assistance Programs. Having lived with Type 1 diabetes for nearly 50 years, I can honestly tell you I have never met a person who qualified for those fake programs. Ever. Yet as we head into a new year, for people with high-deductible insurance plans, the deductible reset dates often start at " open enrollment " which is in November at many organizations (although some plans use the calendar year as the reset date for deductibles, which means January 1 -- a lousy way to wish patients a happy new year and that ' s slightly over a month away). Other companies have different plan dates, so if you have employer-based insurance coverage, you can verify with HR to determine the start date for your particular healthcare plan. In recent years, we ' ve heard of horror stories about caravans of Americans headed to Canada or Mexico to buy less-costly insulin because prices in the U.S. are so out-of-control. It finally became a PR disaster for manufacturers like Eli Lilly& Co., Novo Nordisk and Sanofi. Even while those same companies bankrolled trade groups like PhRMA to fight/litigate any and all state initiatives to regulate what they were doing behind-the-scenes, enough pressure forced the two biggest insulin manufacturers (Lilly and Novo Nordisk) to offer a response to a problem they had created. Their solution: to introduce supposedly half-priced versions which they call " authorized generics " . A...
Source: Scott's Web Log - Category: Endocrinology Tags: Eli Lilly and Company insulin analogs Novo Nordisk drug prices GoodRx prescriptions Source Type: blogs