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Related: About this forumInjecting yourself with dog insulin? Just a normal day in America
It accepts without comment that insulin costs up to $470 a bottle and that Williams considers himself super lucky that somebody told him he could use the cheaper, animal-grade substitute. Super lucky?
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Media often invites us to be inspired by the actions of ordinary Americans persevering through tough (and wholly unnecessary) healthcare crises. For instance, children setting up lemonade stands in the hopes of paying for their baby brothers medical treatment, their mothers kidney transplant or their own chemotherapy. Or how about selling your beloved car to pay for your wifes cancer?
These sorts of behaviors are largely unknown in developed countries outside the US, as all employ some form of universal healthcare plan. Drug prices are kept under control by other governments so no one is forced to risk their lives with animal-grade medicine
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/aug/01/us-healthcare-insulin-diabetes-jordan-williams
But....but....socialism...*rolls eyes*
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)a small copay, so I'm insulated from the price hikes. For now, anyway.
But the idea of using pet meds is intriguing. Years ago I had some dealings with Schering-Plough's veterinary unit, so when I had a chance I asked on of the bigshots why cat meds tasted so horrible. He answered simply that they were made on pretty much parallel lines as the human meds. and it would cost too much to change the formula. The difference was that they went through a much less rigorous regulatory process, but were essentially the same as the human stuff.
Dunno who makes the stuff at Walmart, and have my doubts about just how pure it is, but insulin is life or death, and if there was no other way, I'd go for it.
Helluva way to live, innit?
Afromania
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of pill one of my relatives was taking. It's was in a far smaller dose but otherwise it was exactly the same.. and stupidly expensive.
mzmolly
(51,598 posts)But newer insulin is more predictable and many doctors don't suggest alternatives when patients can't afford prescribed insulin.
I often think diabetics should boycott newer insulin and go 'dog insulin' en masse, until prices are lowered. It's criminal what drug companies are getting away with. Lives are being lost.