Novo
Nordisk to offer free insulin to U.S. patients in immediate need
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[January 03, 2020]
(Reuters) - Novo Nordisk said on Thursday
it would offer free, one-time supply of insulin to people in immediate
need and at risk of rationing the medication, the rising price of which
has attracted fierce criticism from lawmakers and regulators.
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Novo said https://prn.to/36kkhaq patients with prescription can get
a free, one-time supply of up to three vials or two packs of pens of
its insulin, after which they should find a longer-term solution
from its other affordability offerings.
The drugmaker said in September U.S. patients can buy three vials or
two packs of pens of its analog insulins for $99, following similar
moves by rivals Sanofi SA and Eli Lilly and Co.
The cost of insulin for treating type 1 diabetes in the United
States had nearly doubled from 2012 to 2016, leading some patients
to put their health at risk by rationing the medication.
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Last year, following heavy criticism over the prices, Eli Lilly
started selling a half-price version of its Humalog insulin and
Sanofi said it would cut the cost of its insulin products to $99 per
month for some patients.
Novo on Thursday also announced the launch of cheaper versions of
its heavily prescribed insulin drug, Novolog.
(Reporting by Manojna Maddipatla in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju
Samuel)
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