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How to Pay Less for Insulin
Insulin prices have skyrocketed in recent years, and while new measures recently signed by the president could help some people get insulin for less money, it could take some time before the new rules take effect. In the meantime, Consumer Reports explains what diabetics can do right now to get the lowest possible price on their insulin.
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The Pandemic Fallout is Taxing Insulin Users to the Extreme
Insulin users are finding themselves going to extreme lengths as costs of the life-saving medication is skyrocketing in the wake of the pandemic
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Most Medicare Enrollees Could Get Insulin for $35 a Month
The Trump administration says most people with Medicare will have access to prescription plans next year that limit their copays for insulin to a maximum of $35 a month
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Surgeon General Dodges Follow-Up After Trump Muses Taking Insulin
Dr. Jerome Adams, U.S. Surgeon General, avoided answering a question from a reporter on Tuesday about whether individuals without diabetes should take insulin. The question came after President Trump, who does not have diabetes, jokingly asked whether he should be taking insulin. People without diabetes who take insulin are at serious risk for seizures, coma or death.