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Jul 30, 2014
7:32
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PharmCoug
Nobody should be paying for the name brand epipen.
Greenstone and lineage therapeutics each make a generic that is around 1/2 the cost.
The catch is that your doctor must prescribe the generic. Many states do not allow switching to the generic automatically on this drug.
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My wife spent over $950 today on 3 epipens
unctoothman
7/30/14 4:57pm
How many? Seems kind of high -- (link)--
lightmann
7/30/14 5:01pm
No way epi should cost that much. What a joke.
slowhiteguy
7/30/14 5:03pm
the "tax" on Medical devices from the ACA is just being pushed
crimedog
7/30/14 5:11pm
Is it non-insured consumers that are bearing the brunt?
JoMax
7/30/14 5:41pm
What pharmacy?
vacougfan
7/30/14 5:10pm
Good Rx app shows 2 pen kits for $373 pretty much everywhere
byu1
7/30/14 5:27pm
these are cash prices
byu1
7/30/14 5:28pm
Epinephrine in an injector ought to cost nearly nothing, sad.
Mathlete
7/30/14 5:32pm
It is 3 2-pin kits...one for each kid for school. Didn't mean to be unclear.
unctoothman
7/30/14 5:40pm
Honestly, it can't cost them more than $5 a pen
Mathlete
7/30/14 5:51pm
IT's because they have to have the blood of horse shoe crabs
Ssebo
7/30/14 6:25pm
We get an emergency kit at work and it includes an epi
Wizbang
7/30/14 7:31pm
Nobody should be paying for the name brand epipen.
PharmCoug
7/30/14 7:32pm
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