Walmart offers cheaper Insulin for Americans
Walmart mentions offering a less expensive version of insulin to better fit into the budgets of millions of Americans who don’t have health insurance or due to economic conditions, struggle to pay for the lifesaving diabetes drug.
It will sell an exclusive private-label version of analog insulin, ReliOn NovoLog, to adults and children who have a prescription from this week onwards. The drug will be available at its membership-based Sam’s Club in mid-July. The insulin will cost about $73 for a vial or about $86 for a package of prefilled insulin pens.
But according to some doctors, the Insulin that ReliOn already sells at a lower price is not that effective as the newer analogs one as it is based on an older formula. This step is extremely helpful as far as Americans’ health is concerned. More than 34 million people in the U.S. have diabetes which is nearly 11% of the total population.
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