EyeWontBeFooled posted... Canadians pay a small fraction of that.
What the FUCK is wrong with American health care?
Corporate shareholders gots to get paid.
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/cost-of-insulin-by-country
Apidra (Rapid-Acting Insulin)- United States: $6.00
- Dominican Republic: $1.33
- Poland $1.00
- Cyprus: $0.03
- Argentina, Austria, Italy: $0.00
Humalog (Rapid-Acting Insulin)- United States: $13.47
- Chile: $6.95
- Canada: $3.16
- Brazil: $2.57
- India: $2.30
- Japan: $2.00
- Rwanda: $0.10
- France, Italy, Lithuania, Portugal: $0.00
Novorapid/Novolog (Rapid-Acting Insulin)- United States: $9.20
- Singapore: $4.80
- Syrian Arab Republic: $3.03
- India: $2.39
- Egypt: $2.13
- South Africa: $0.74
- Australia: $0.60
- Austria: $0.48
- New Zealand: $0.27
Humulin (Short-Acting Insulin)- United States: $39.63
- Ghana: $2.30
- Pakistan: $0.50
- India: $0.36
- Rwanda: $0.10
- United Kingdom: $0.00
Novolin (Short-Acting Insulin)Lantus (Long-Acting Insulin)- United States: $13.75
- Syrian Arab Republic: $6.07
- Brazil: $6.00
- Canada: $5.87
- Rwanda: $3.00
- New Zealand: $0.22
- Dominican Republic: $0.03
- Argentina, Italy, Kuwait, Lithuania, Romania: $0.00
Levemir (Long-Acting Insulin)- Saudi Arabia: $6.40
- United States: $4.00
- Egypt: $3.83
- South Africa: $0.97
- Hungary: $0.07
- Bulgaria, Italy, United Kingdom: $0.00