Insulin is significantly cheaper under Trump. At one point under Obama, a box of Lantus pens was $1100, Humalog was $800, before insurance.
My last refill on Lantus was $350, Humalog was $500, before insurance.
I have an 20% copay, not a flat rate. This is gonna be bad for a lot of people.
They charge you $1,000, that's not what it costs. And it's not what they charge others. The US subsidizes the health care costs of the rest of the world.
My wife's insulin costs $1000 a bottle without insurance, and a bottle lasts about 4-5 days.
america is now a shithole.....it was getting great again, now its back in the septic tank.
Sweet jesus dude it is that expensive? Like fuck america.
Your comments are akin to dante's nine circles of hell.
Go get your ass waxed antifag
People need to stop taking vaccines and to eat a non inflammatory diet. Most of their chronic diseases and aches and pains would disappear.
Insulin is significantly cheaper under Trump. At one point under Obama, a box of Lantus pens was $1100, Humalog was $800, before insurance. My last refill on Lantus was $350, Humalog was $500, before insurance. I have an 20% copay, not a flat rate. This is gonna be bad for a lot of people.
I had to pay $500 for a one month supply of Humalog. I was furious.
That's fucking insane
Anyone know how much it costs in Europe?
Everyone pays some price
In the UK a prescription costs about £9 to fill, no matter what it is, for a month's supply.
You pay extra £9 for additional medication, but that's also for a month's supply.
They charge you $1,000, that's not what it costs. And it's not what they charge others. The US subsidizes the health care costs of the rest of the world.
How do you afford it?
Luckily, we have insurance, but if we didn't, she'd have probably gone blind a long time ago.
The reason I know it costs that much is I've seen the insurance billing, it shows how much is paid for each bottle to the pharmacy.
This is a complete lie and you know it. Humulog U 100 costs me $257 out of pocket and, at 40 units a day, lasts about 3 weeks.
My wife has an insulin pump. Also different people have different dosages.
Well, I had to pay $500 for a 1 month supply and that's WITH my medicare supplement!