Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk reached a settlement to cap insulin costs at $35 per month. Insulin prices rose by around 184% in a decade from 2012 to ...
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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. Resolution of 2018 ...
Last year, Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner sued nearly 20 pharmaceutical companies and pharmacy benefit managers on colluding to inflate the price of insulin. Just this month ...
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Minnesota AG announces Novo Nordisk settlement capping monthly insulin payments at $35ST. PAUL, Minn. — 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 ...
January 27, 2025 Novo Nordisk to cap insulin prices in Minnesota settlement ... in 'deepfakes' lawsuit Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison cannot rely on a misinformation expert whose ...
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Minnesota insulin cost lawsuit settlement caps priceThe settlement resolves Attorney General Keith Ellison’s 2018 lawsuit alleging that Novo Nordisk deceptively priced its insulin, a lifesaving drug used to treat diabetes, requiring uninsured and ...
agreeing to cap insulin prices at $35 per monthly prescription. This legal resolution addresses the lawsuit initiated by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, which has now been finalized in a ...
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It’s Ellison’s second time responding to the Trump administration through legal action. He says the president’s team is now ...
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison talks with supporters before speaking at the “Fund Our Future” rally at the Capitol on Tuesday calling for elected officials to block cuts to vital ...
The bill, if made law, would set aside $5 million that would be used to purchase, then forgive, around $500 million in ...
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