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In reply to the discussion: New Pharma Bros Strike: This time it's the EpiPen. . . Up 450%, from $50 to $600 for a 2-pack. [View all]Ruby the Liberal
(26,668 posts)31. Generics was my first thought too, but from the article:
Like Kleenex or Q-tips, the brand has become nearly eponymous with the object. EpiPen prescriptions account for the vast majority of prescriptions for epinephrine 85 percent in the first quarter of 2015, a number that has likely increased as Mylans dominance of the market has increased. There is virtually no alternative: EpiPens one major competitor, Auvi-Q, was pulled from the market in October 2015 due to a malfunction that sometimes delivered a suboptimal dose of medication, and the FDA rejected a bid from Teva Pharmaceuticals to produce a generic version.
Lovely, right? I wonder how that 85% market share looks now, now that their competition is out.
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New Pharma Bros Strike: This time it's the EpiPen. . . Up 450%, from $50 to $600 for a 2-pack. [View all]
TheBlackAdder
Aug 2016
OP
I will talk to the Doc about it when this one starts approaching exp. date.
Elwood P Dowd
Aug 2016
#13
Unfortunately, it's a difficult proposition for someone in the middle of an attack
dhol82
Aug 2016
#35
My doctor says if kept out of hot places, such as cool cabinet and not in a car, it lasts longer.
TheBlackAdder
Aug 2016
#10
Token offer. Meanwhile, this costs ALL taxpayers across the country, especially with EMT services.
TheBlackAdder
Aug 2016
#16
That's right they should charge for medical products and services, just like Jesus did.
Volaris
Aug 2016
#45
I just refilled mine, not sure if this was before the hike in price but
redstatebluegirl
Aug 2016
#14
Let's see, should I (a) buy groceries, (b) pay the rent or (c) buy medication to save my child...
Still In Wisconsin
Aug 2016
#17