For five years, insulin manufacturer Novo Nordisk agrees to cap out-of-pocket cost of its insulin treatments at $35 per month, and provide free insulin to the neediest Minnesotans.
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Keith Ellison said he's reached a deal with Danish pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk to keep the cost of insulin at $35 a ...
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Minnesotans prescribed insulin won’t pay more than $35 per month for it, after the conclusion of a lawsuit against three ...
The settlement resolves the Attorney General’s 2018 lawsuit alleging that Novo Nordisk deceptively priced its insulin.
Attorney General Keith Ellison announced a settlement with Novo Nordisk that let's Minnesotans buy its insulin products for ...
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 ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Monday announced a settlement in a lawsuit against insulin manufacturer Novo ...
The settlement means all Minnesotans can purchase insulin from the three biggest insulin manufacturers for just $35 per month ...