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draker | 9 years ago

>you seem to be paying the price as of right before May 2015, and you haven't bought a pen since then. You might be in for a big surprise next time you have to buy one.

Express scripts co-pay has only gone up $0.45 in that time.^1

>Express Scripts says it has been able to hold costs steady for its members: its commercially insured population has seen their co-payments for EpiPen go from $73.05 in January 2015 to $73.50 in July 2016, even though the price of EpiPen rose by 51% over that period of time.

[1]http://www.forbes.com/sites/matthewherper/2016/08/30/the-con...

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