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. . . The EpiPen is an auto-injector device that delivers epinephrine, the drug that counters the effects of a fatal allergic reaction. When Mylan bought the company that manufactures the EpiPen back in 2007, the cost for a single EpiPen was $57 dollars.
Today, just 9 years later, the cost has skyrocketed to as much as $700 for a pack of two. Many insurance companies cover some or most of the cost; however, millions of children of families who cannot afford insurance must be covered by Medicare which is paid for by the American taxpayer. Others saddled with high deductibles find themselves shelling out thousands of dollars for just a few packs of the device....
More:
http://www.foxbusiness.com/markets/...g-came-as-mylan-pulled-off-tax-inversion.html
I never realized my EpiPens cost so much! *Gasp!*
I hope that gets fixed before someone is put at risk.