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  2. Why lowering the cost of insulin is so hard in the US - AOL

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    Currently only three drug companies manufacture insulin in the U.S.,… More than 34 million Americans have diabetes, and it’s considered the most expensive chronic illness in the country.

  3. The 'catastrophic' high cost of insulin is financially ... - AOL

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    Despite existing for over 100 years, 'evergreening,' supply chain issues, and more are keeping insulin costs high. The 'catastrophic' high cost of insulin is financially straining diabetes ...

  4. The Cost of Insulin Is Making Millions of Americans Poor - AOL

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  5. Drug middlemen illegally drive up the cost of insulin, FTC says

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    "Millions of Americans with diabetes need insulin to survive, yet for many of these vulnerable patients, their insulin drug costs have skyrocketed over the past decade thanks in part to powerful ...

  6. Why Insulin Is So Expensive in the U.S.—And What the ... - AOL

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  7. Affordable Insulin Now Act - Wikipedia

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    The Affordable Insulin Now Act is a bill in the United States Congress intended to cap out-of-pocket insulin prices under private health insurance and Medicare at no more than $35 per month. [ 1 ] The bill was first introduced on February 25, 2022, by Representative Angie Craig ( D - MN ). [ 2 ]

  8. Insulin costs will be capped in 2023, but most people with ...

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    More than 50% of insulin users with employer-based insurance spent over $35 out-of-pocket on average for a 30-day supply of insulin in 2019 and 2020, according to the Health Care Cost Institute, a ...

  9. Unfiltered: ‘There’s a sort of black market in insulin’ [Video]

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    When insulin was first developed as a medical treatment in the early 1900s, it cost the equivalent of about $25 a month. For some of the 7 million diabetic Americans who depend on insulin and can ...