I almost lost my baby sister.
My sister and I began to share insulin in order to cut costs. I began to eat less to make my insulin last longer.
My sister and I began to share insulin in order to cut costs. I began to eat less to make my insulin last longer.
I don’t know a single person who can afford it, and we shouldn’t have to.
I need that medication, and I certainly can’t afford $1,800 per month. I don’t know anyone who could.
When a drug’s patent is about to expire and face less-expensive generic competition, drug companies will make small changes and apply for a new patent.
No one, insured or not, should have to worry about whether they can afford to stay alive.
If Entresto had a generic, maybe I wouldn’t be stretched so thin financially.
The drug costs more than my car payment, my business insurance, and my food bill each month.
There’s a gene therapy coming out that could be like a cure for sickle cell. Costs for this type of medicine for other diseases are running into the millions.
Patients For Affordable Drugs is the only independent national patient organization focused exclusively on achieving policy changes to lower the price of prescription drugs.