'No one should be forced to ration or go without basic medication that could mean the difference between life or death,' said California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
"No one should be forced to ration or go without basic medication that could mean the difference between life or death," said California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
"The average list price for a vial of insulin in Canada was $12," the study noted."Step across the border into America, and it's $98.70."in October estimated that roughly 1.3 million U.S. adults with diabetes either skipped insulin doses, took less than they needed, or delayed purchases of the medicine over the previous 12 months due to its high cost. Forgoing prescribed insulin doses can have fatal consequences.
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