We just had to buy one for our daughter. She is allergic to peanuts. 2 years ago they cost us $15.00 with our insurance. Thanks to OBAMACARE this years price was $685.00. But ours expire in 2 years, not 1. Now there is another company getting ready to take to market a new pen that will be in the $50.00 price range. I just don't remember when it gets approval. -Jason
I read that the FDA halted some competitor pen. Is that the one you are referring to? I also read in a Consumer Reports article that there is another option called Adrenaclick.
We just had to buy one for our daughter. She is allergic to peanuts. 2 years ago they cost us $15.00 with our insurance. Thanks to OBAMACARE this years price was $685.00. But ours expire in 2 years, not 1. Now there is another company getting ready to take to market a new pen that will be in the $50.00 price range. I just don't remember when it gets approval. -Jason
You can keep your Dr. if you wish.
This will be affordable health care.
Make your own man, a vial of epi, a syringe and a hard glasses case to protect it. I know it may look sketchy if pulled over, but that it a small risk for having a life saving med on you. Also, if I were on scene you better believe that I am gonna use an expired pen if thats what is available. I'll take the flak from it but I know my med control would back me on it.
A caveat though, if you go the vial route, make sure that you get a FILTER needle to draw the meds. You can and will get micro shards of glass in the med without it, and that would be bad...
just heard on the news that Mylan is going to offer a generic in the near future, for the low cost of $300
Mylan to offer generic EpiPen for 50% less