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Novo Nordisk to cap insulin prices in Minnesota settlement
Minnesota AG announces Novo Nordisk settlement capping monthly insulin payments at $35
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says his office has settled with the last of the three largest insulin manufacturers following its 2018 lawsuit over unaffordable prices that led several diabetics to ration their medications with fatal consequences.
Novo Nordisk to cap insulin prices in Minnesota settlement; joins Lilly, Sanofi
Novo Nordisk agreed to cap insulin prices to settle a lawsuit in which Minnesota's attorney general accused the three largest insulin makers of charging astronomically high prices for the diabetes drug.
Novo Nordisk insulin now $35 per month for Minnesotans thanks to Attorney General Keith Ellison
Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a settlement with Novo Nordisk that let's Minnesotans buy its insulin products for $35 per month.
Novo Nordisk Caps Insulin Prices in Landmark Settlement
Novo Nordisk has agreed to cap insulin prices at $35, settling a lawsuit from Minnesota's Attorney General over allegations of inflated drug prices. The settlement, lasting five years, also provides free insulin to the neediest.
Insulin capped at $35 per month for Minnesotans, after settlement with manufacturers
Minnesotans prescribed insulin won’t pay more than $35 per month for it, after the conclusion of a lawsuit against three major drug manufacturers.
Novo Norodisk caps insulin prices at $35 for Minnesotans
Now Novo Nordisk is required to provide insulin products at $35 per monthly prescription for customers paying with cash. The settlement also requires all three companies to use a texting system to raise awareness of low-cost insulin options, according to the press release.
Settlement secures $35-per-month insulin for all Minnesotans
The final settlement has been reached in the state's 2018 lawsuit filed against the three largest insulin manufacturers.
All Minnesotans can now get insulin for just $35 a month
All Minnesotans, whether they have insurance or not, will be able to buy insulin products for $35 a month for the next five years. State Attorney General Keith Ellison says that’s the result of a settlement announced Monday with Novo Nordisk.
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