You must be a super pussy or extremely unhealthy if you have to go to the ER for the flu.It is outrageous when that is all that is available on the market that I can buy verses heading for the emergency room when stung by a bee or hornets. Cost was twelve bucks not very long ago. FDA and Congress allowing these f'ing banksters, lawyers and wall street thieves to put people at risk is ridiculous. I am perfectly capable of giving myself a shot if an emergency calls for it with three dollars worth of meds but the way this system is set up you have these dickheads that think they should be able to get in anyone's and everyone's pocket and call their misdeeds legal. They belong in jail.I am saying the price being cited is misleading because that is the price for two pens, not one.
So the price of one pen went up over 300 percent?
I am saying the price being cited is misleading because that is the price for two pens, not one.
So the price of one pen went up over 300 percent?
I don't know what the per pen price has or has not done--everybody is harping about the two-pack price to over sensationalize the story. $300 to save someone's life really doesn't seem outrageous to me.
My last ER visit was over 10K billed, and I have to pay over $2K out of pocket for it. That was for the stomach flu. I would gladly rather pay $300.
I'd rather pay three bucks, have a sterile syringe available and give myself a shot. That is considered freedom of choice and liberty. When the only thing available is one type of self administering drug for an allergic reaction it leaves millions out in the cold when it comes to being able to have a remedy on hand and readily available that could save their life.
I dehydrated just like Hillary.