The High Cost of Insulin in America

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when i was younger

i used to watch and as my mother

would inject her body with insulin or

prick her finger in order to test her

blood sugar

i now know that she did this because she

has type 1 diabetes

a chronic condition in which the

pancreas produces little or no

insulin now insulin regulates blood

sugar by allowing cells to use sugar to

produce energy

energy we use to move to talk to think

and even to breathe

and everyone needs it not just type 1

diabetics

every single person relies upon it but

whereas a person

without type 1 diabetes can produce

insulin on their own

a person with it cannot therefore simple

tasks such as breathing are at risk

and type 2 diabetes is different from

type 1

because type 1 is not due to lifestyle

choices

so they cannot control whether they get

this disease or not

which makes insulin a necessity for type

1 diabetics

now when i was little i didn’t

understand this so

i was just scared of shots and blood and

i didn’t understand that for my mom

testing and regulating her blood sugar

were the easy parts of being a type 1

diabetic

the most burdensome aspect is the high

cost of this

life-saving drug according to beyond

type 1

insulin is the sixth most expensive

liquid on earth

it’s more expensive than gold

fortunately for my mom she worked at a

school system which provided her with

quality health insurance because

individual health insurance companies

wouldn’t ensure her an individual policy

and even with this insurance which

helped to defray the cost

the co-pay was still really expensive

today my mom is in a different financial

situation so

the weight isn’t quite as heavy on her

shoulders but that doesn’t mean the

financial burden for paying

for insulin is gone it’s still a daily

lifelong hardship and rich or poor

the cost is still a tough pill to

swallow

watching my mother go through this my

whole life led me to wonder

how do people who aren’t as well off as

my family

managed to afford the insanely high

price of insulin

well the short story is some

don’t according to a 2017 article by

david m tripco of the washington post

a single vial of insulin can cost around

three hundred dollars

with insurance and on average a type one

diabetic goes through

two to three valves of insulin each

month which

can cost around six hundred to nine

hundred dollars

every single month for basic necessity

so someone working the average minimum

wage in america would have to work 82

hours

each month just to afford two balls of

insulin

and that’s assuming they have insurance

and don’t forget this is a chronic

condition so

they’re not just going to be paying for

insulin once or twice they’re going to

be paying for insulin

their entire lives that’s a lot of money

over time

because of these high costs some type 1

diabetics are having to dip into their

saving accounts or

go to other countries to buy insulin

that’s much cheaper

many are even having to ration their

insulin which means taking less than the

prescribed amount

this can lead to diabetic ketoacidosis

which in turn can lead to blindness

kidney failure and even death

yet according to a statistic from

healthday.com

as many as one in four type 1 diabetics

ration their insulin because

they can’t afford the cost

so it seems to me that type 1 diabetics

are being forced to choose between

working kidneys and providing food

for their families there are only three

main insulin manufacturers in america

which raises the cost because there’s no

competition

if there are more generic brands in the

market the prices would be lower but

these enso manufacturers

are paying other companies to stay off

the market

it’s clear to me that in some

manufacturers setting prices so high

and paying other companies to stay away

so they can continue to raise the price

are just profiting off the deaths of

type 1 diabetics

after learning about this i i wanted to

fix everything

to stop the struggling

i wondered why we couldn’t just cap the

price of insulin i mean

simple right apparently it’s not

since 2019 colorado has

capped the price of vincent only a

hundred dollars per month and

a few other states have been effective

in similar things but

most bills haven’t gotten anywhere

so how do we lower the cost

well first off more people need to be

aware of just how serious the situation

is

the more people who know about the

situation and speak up the more

pressures put on the government to make

reforms

and on insulin manufactures to lower the

cost

we all need to speak up and demand

reforms

on the regulatory and legal processes in

order to make it easier for generic

brands to enter the market

and i know every single person listening

this has known someone

at one point in their life who’s been

affected by the high cost of medicine in

america

whether it be from insulin epipens

asthma medications or some other

expensive medicine america

either way drug prices in america are

crippling our bank accounts

for the sake of type 1 diabetics like my

mom the price

needs to be lowered and everybody

hearing this has a bit the ability to

make a difference

whether it be from forming an advocacy

group writing to a local congressman

or just by simply educating others but

ultimately

it is up to us to make a difference in

the millions of type 1 diabetics

suffering

from the high cost of insulin in america

thank you

you

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小时候,我经常看我妈妈

给她的身体注射胰岛素或

刺她的手指以测试她的

血糖,

我现在知道她这样做是因为 她

患有 1 型糖尿病

一种慢性疾病,

胰腺产生很少或不产生

胰岛素 现在胰岛素

通过允许细胞利用糖

产生

能量来调节血糖 我们用来移动 说话 思考

甚至

呼吸 每个人都需要它,而不仅仅是

每个人都依赖

1 型糖尿病,但是没有 1 型糖尿病的人可以自己产生胰岛素,而患有 1 型糖尿病

的人则不能,因此

呼吸等简单的任务有风险

,2 型糖尿病与 1 型糖尿病不同,

因为 1 型糖尿病是 不是因为生活方式的

选择,

所以他们无法控制自己是否患上

这种疾病,

这使得胰岛素成为 1 型糖尿病患者的必需品,

现在我小时候我不

明白这一点,所以

我只是 关心注射和血液,

我不明白对于我妈妈来说,

测试和调节她的血糖

是成为 1 型糖尿病患者最容易的部分,

最繁重的方面是

根据 1 型以外的这种救命药物的高成本

胰岛素是地球上第六贵的

液体,

它比黄金还贵,

幸运的是,我妈妈在

学校系统工作,为她提供了

优质的健康保险,因为

个别健康保险公司

不会为她提供个人保单

,即使有这种保险

帮助支付

共同支付的费用今天仍然非常昂贵

我妈妈的财务状况不同,

所以

她的肩上的重量没有那么重,

但这并不意味着

支付胰岛素的经济负担

已经消失了 仍然是每天

一生的艰辛,无论

贫富,代价仍然是一颗难以下咽的药丸,

看着我的母亲经历这一切,我的

一生让我想

知道人们是如何度过的 谁不如我的家人那么富裕,他们

设法负担得起

胰岛素的高价

100 美元

的保险费,平均一个 1 型

糖尿病患者每个月要使用

2 到 3 个胰岛素瓣,

可能需要每月花费大约 600 到 900

美元

用于基本必需品,

因此在美国以平均最低工资工作的人

将不得不工作 每个月 82

小时

只是为了买两球

胰岛素

,这是假设他们有保险

并且不要忘记这是一种慢性病,

所以

他们不会只支付

一次或两次胰岛素的费用,他们

将支付费用 胰岛素

他们的整个生命

随着时间的推移是很多钱,

因为这些高成本一些1型

糖尿病患者不得不动用他们的

储蓄账户或

去其他国家购买

胰岛素 便宜得多,

许多人甚至不得不配给他们的

胰岛素,这意味着服用少于

规定的量,

这可能导致糖尿病酮症酸中毒

,进而导致失明、

肾衰竭甚至死亡,

但根据 healthday.com 的一项统计数据,

多达一个 4 名 1 型糖尿病患者

配给他们的胰岛素,因为

他们负担不起费用,

所以在我看来,1 型糖尿病

患者被迫在

肾脏工作和

为家人提供食物之间做出选择

,美国只有三个主要的胰岛素制造商

成本,因为没有

竞争,

如果市场上有更多的通用品牌,

价格会更低,但

这些 enso 制造商

正在向其他公司支付费用以

远离市场

远离

以便他们可以继续提高价格

只是

在学习后从 1 型糖尿病患者的死亡中获利 关于这个,我想

解决所有问题

以停止

挣扎 各州

在类似的事情上一直很有效,但

大多数法案都没有得到任何结果,

所以我们如何

首先降低成本,让更多的人

知道情况有多严重

,了解

情况并大声疾呼的人越多

政府

和胰岛素制造商面临

更大的压力进行改革,

以降低

成本 听

这个的人知道有人

在他们生命中的某个时刻

受到美国高昂医药费用的影响,

无论是来自胰岛素

哮喘药物 或者其他一些

昂贵的药物美国

无论哪种方式,美国的药物价格都在

削弱我们的银行账户

,因为像我妈妈这样的 1 型糖尿病患者

需要降低价格,每个

听到这个消息的人都有能力

做出改变,

无论它来自 组建一个倡导

小组,写信给当地国会议员,

或者仅仅通过教育他人,

但最终要由我们来改变

美国数百万遭受高成本胰岛素的 1 型糖尿病患者

谢谢