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Post by #NoMoreNeedles on May 31, 2017 6:10:09 GMT -5
OneDrop tweeted that they are expanding! The force is strong with Mikey!
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Post by peppy on May 31, 2017 6:15:41 GMT -5
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Post by falconquest on May 31, 2017 6:31:45 GMT -5
OneDrop tweeted that they are expanding! The force is strong with Mikey! This says more about Jeff Dachis than Mike. What's Mike got to do with it?
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Post by #NoMoreNeedles on May 31, 2017 9:58:27 GMT -5
MannKind partnered with them (MOU) to spread the adoption of Afrezza; very soon worldwide!
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Post by agedhippie on May 31, 2017 11:39:48 GMT -5
MannKind partnered with them (MOU) to spread the adoption of Afrezza; very soon worldwide! All it needs is Afrezza to be approved in each of those countries. How long do you think that will take? Take the UK as an example - first there is the EMA approval at the EU level, then NICE has to say that it is worth the price, then the regional health trusts have to decide to pick it up since it's their budget. Want more? Exubera made it all the way through that maze and still only was approved for people with a document history of needle-phobia which is a very small market.
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Post by peppy on May 31, 2017 11:50:42 GMT -5
aged and all, just to know, do you have a clue as to what the insulin manufactures, (Novo Nordisk topped the list at 111 countries, followed by Sanofi (101) and Eli Lilly (94).) get paid by the European and English system for a months supply of rapid acting analog, say, Humalog, Novolog or Apidra?
And tell me again what you think your insurer pays out for your 30 day supply of rapid acting here in the USA?
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Post by agedhippie on May 31, 2017 19:03:50 GMT -5
aged and all, just to know, do you have a clue as to what the insulin manufactures, (Novo Nordisk topped the list at 111 countries, followed by Sanofi (101) and Eli Lilly (94).) get paid by the European and English system for a months supply of rapid acting analog, say, Humalog, Novolog or Apidra? And tell me again what you think your insurer pays out for your 30 day supply of rapid acting here in the USA? Humalog - 5 x 3ml KwikPen=£29.46 ($34) Novolog - 5 x 3ml FlexTouch pre-filled pen=£32.13 ($37) Apidra - 5 x 3ml SoloStar pre-filled pen=£28.30 ($33) I get through about 2 pens per month. The US price is hard to calculate but GoodRx quotes around $322 for 5 humalog pens as does Blink. The list price according to Blink is $645 which I find hard to believe. My insurer claims they pay $455 which is a flat out lie. My guess is that they are paying around $200 because they are charging me $120 which brings the total to $320. It's a complete guess though.
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Post by peppy on May 31, 2017 19:07:20 GMT -5
aged and all, just to know, do you have a clue as to what the insulin manufactures, (Novo Nordisk topped the list at 111 countries, followed by Sanofi (101) and Eli Lilly (94).) get paid by the European and English system for a months supply of rapid acting analog, say, Humalog, Novolog or Apidra? And tell me again what you think your insurer pays out for your 30 day supply of rapid acting here in the USA? Humalog - 5 x 3ml KwikPen=£29.46 ($34) Novolog - 5 x 3ml FlexTouch pre-filled pen=£32.13 ($37) Apidra - 5 x 3ml SoloStar pre-filled pen=£28.30 ($33) I get through about 2 pens per month. The US price is hard to calculate but GoodRx quotes around $322 for 5 humalog pens as does Blink. The list price according to Blink is $645 which I find hard to believe. My insurer claims they pay $455 which is a flat out lie. My guess is that they are paying around $200 because they are charging me $120 which brings the total to $320. It's a complete guess though. By George, is there something wrong with the American way?
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Post by agedhippie on May 31, 2017 19:30:33 GMT -5
Humalog - 5 x 3ml KwikPen=£29.46 ($34) Novolog - 5 x 3ml FlexTouch pre-filled pen=£32.13 ($37) Apidra - 5 x 3ml SoloStar pre-filled pen=£28.30 ($33) I get through about 2 pens per month. The US price is hard to calculate but GoodRx quotes around $322 for 5 humalog pens as does Blink. The list price according to Blink is $645 which I find hard to believe. My insurer claims they pay $455 which is a flat out lie. My guess is that they are paying around $200 because they are charging me $120 which brings the total to $320. It's a complete guess though. By George, is there something wrong with the American way? www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMRUHGnN29s.
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