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Diabetes Advocates Protest at Eli Lilly About Insulin Prices
On Saturday, September 9th, 2017 a group of diabetes patient advocates organized by T1International and People of Faith for Access to Medicines (PFAM) showed up in front of Eli Lillys Headquarters in Indianapolis, Indiana to protest rising insulin prices.
Eli Lilly is one of the three top insulin manufacturers. The company markets Basaglar, Glucagon, Humalog, and other diabetes products. They are currently being sued in class action suit along with the other insulin makers, Sanofi and Novo Nordisk.
T1International, an advocacy group who launched the initiative #insulin4all wrote on their blog that this protest was about those living with diabetes speaking up against the prices that ensure their survival. They want transparency about the costs associated with making insulin and the profits they make. They also want them to commit to stopping the immoral act of price gouging people who depend on this medicine for survival.
https://www.diabetesdaily.com/blog/diabetes-advocates-protest-at-eli-lilly-about-insulin-prices-482111/
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Diabetes Advocates Protest at Eli Lilly About Insulin Prices (Original Post)
pbmus
Nov 2017
OP
democratisphere
(17,235 posts)1. Eli Lilly are a bunch of price gouging criminals.
Their pricing is an outrage.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)2. Thank God for insurance
If I didn't have health insurance,
my two types of insulin (Levemir and Humalog) would run me over $2,000 a month.
I pay about $15.
pbmus
(12,439 posts)3. If you paid retail price, your out pocket could be 2000 monthly
Without coupons, rebates, or discounts....however nobody I know pays retail.