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By Pocharapon Neammanee
Jan 29, 2025, 08:22 PM EST |Updated 5 hours ago
The parents of a 22-year-old Wisconsin man who died after an asthma attack have filed a lawsuit against Walgreens and UnitedHealth Groups pharmacy benefit manager after they said the price for his medication suddenly rose from $66 to $539.
Cole Schmidtknecht, 22, had lived with asthma since he was a baby, but he was able to manage his symptoms by taking Advair Diskus, a preventative inhaler, every day, according to a lawsuit filed in federal court last week. Since 2023, Schmidtknecht had health insurance through his employer that covered his medication, which cost him no more than $66.86 each month.
However, when Schmidtknecht went to his local Walgreens pharmacy on Jan. 10, 2024, to fill his prescription, he was informed that his medication was no longer covered by his insurance, according to the lawsuit. Advair Diskus would now cost Schmidtknecht $539.19 out of pocket, and the pharmacy allegedly told him there were no cheaper alternatives or generic medications available to him. The lawsuit also says the pharmacist failed to contact Schmidtknechts physician or insurance company to seek an alternative.
A spokesperson for Walgreens told HuffPost they could not comment due to the pending litigation.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cole-schmidtknecht-lawsuit-inhaler-walgreens-optumrx_n_679a92aae4b09f65216c9280
Note: I also got faced last year with the huge price increase on this inhaler. Luckily my doctor and CVS worked things out with Cigna and put me on the generic Wixela. Now I'm using a no-name fluticasone inhaler. I paid zero for a three-month supply just a few days ago, and I wonder if President Joe Biden's effort to lower drug prices had something to do with the no-cost prescription.