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The Colorado House passed a bill Wednesday that would cap the cost of epinephrine auto-injector devices, or EpiPens, at $60 for a two-pack.
House Bill 23-1002, which passed by a vote of 47-15, was highlighted by House Democrats as one of their key agenda items for the 2023 legislative session. Sponsored by Reps. Javier Mabrey of Denver and Iman Jodeh of Aurora, the bill would create the Epi-Pen Affordability Program, where uninsured Coloradans with a prescription can apply online through the Colorado Division of Insurance to obtain the low-cost EpiPens, used by people with severe food allergies.
No Coloradan should have to choose between life-saving medication and putting a roof over their head, Mabrey said. Right now, one company has a monopoly over epinephrine auto-injectors, allowing them to price EpiPens at nearly $700 for a two-pack despite only costing $8 for the manufacturer to produce. Were passing this legislation to ensure that life-saving medication is more affordable and accessible to all Coloradans.
The bill was modeled after House Bill 21-1307, which became law during the 2021 regular session. That bill created the Colorado Insulin Affordability Program and capped insulin costs at $100 regardless of the number of prescriptions a person may have.
Last week, Eli Lilly announced it was reducing the price of its non-branded insulin to $25 per month and cutting the price of its brand-name insulin, Humalog, by 70% by the end of 2023.
https://www.newsfromthestates.com/article/epipens-would-cost-less-under-bill-passes-colorado-house
Irish_Dem
(47,811 posts)One for home and one for her backpack which she had with her at all times.
She was severely allergic and asthmatic; her allergist insisted she have EPIPens
with her at all times.
During the initial allergy testing she went into a severe allergic reaction and had to
be medicated asap. Scared the heck out of me. Then the doctor gave me the new rules
for my child. Which included very expensive EpiPens. I felt bad for parents who could not
afford them.
GreenWave
(6,812 posts)Sorry in brain fog today.