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The municipalities say those companies — which include Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and CVS Caremark — violate anti-trust, racketeering, and other federal laws by colluding to inflate insulin’s price.
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Michigan AG Dana Nessel says a plain reading of state law shows her investigation - launched and then shut down last year - into the price of insulin charged by Eli Lilly - is permissible.
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The Genesee County Democrat introduced the Affordable Insulin Now Act in the U.S. House on Friday. It would cap the price tag for a month’s supply of insulin at $35, regardless of insurance.
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The Michigan attorney general’s office has launched an investigation into what it calls excessive insulin prices, specifically targeting Eli Lilly, one of the largest drug companies in the U.S.
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A Michigan representative is hoping to rally support for federal legislation to rein in prescription drug prices.Rep. Dan Kildee (D-Flint Township) met…