Wednesday, August 9, 2017

EpiPen alternatives help lower prices, but who pays?

There are now more choices for millions of people who relied on the EpiPen for life-threatening allergies, but there is still confusion over the treatments' costs. The Auvi-Q is an epinephrine auto-injector alternative that's listed as $4,500 for a two-pack. But most patients aren't paying a penny of that, leading to the question: who is? Anna Werner reports.

From: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/epipen-alternatives-help-lower-prices-but-who-pays/

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