I pay $600 on prescriptions each month.
This year, I watched as my copay for a one-month supply of Levemir, a long-acting insulin, skyrocketed from $20 to $180.
This year, I watched as my copay for a one-month supply of Levemir, a long-acting insulin, skyrocketed from $20 to $180.
I have spent the last few years switching jobs to try to find one that gives us insurance coverage that will help us to afford my daughter’s insulin and medical supplies.
No one should be forced to make the decision between whether to eat or whether to buy their medicine; whether to pay rent or buy their medicine.
We need changes that place patients’ needs first so that we can afford our prescription drugs.
My kids don’t see the judgment calls I have to make about whether to pay a bill or copays for insulin.
When I was first prescribed Copaxone for my MS, it cost me $1,800 a month and wiped out my savings.
Moderna’s vaccine pricing is the definition of pandemic profiteering.
It’s ridiculous that the United States subjects its own citizens to such high drug prices.
Patients For Affordable Drugs is the only independent national patient organization focused exclusively on achieving policy changes to lower the price of prescription drugs.