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  • I should not have to cross a border to buy my insulin.

  • I should not have to buy my insulin in a parking lot off a stranger

  • as if it were a drug deal.

  • None of us should fear death from a perfectly manageable

  • disease, but we do because American drug

  • makers can arbitrarily raise prices to line their pockets.

  • And Congress hasn't done anything to stop them.

  • Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease.

  • Your pancreas doesn't produce any insulin.

  • You have to rely on injecting insulin every few hours or so.

  • In 2001,

  • this vial cost $34.8. Today,

  • the list price is about $275.

  • Insulin has been around for 100 years

  • and hasn't really changed in the last 20.

  • So you'd expect insulin prices to go down, not up. Instead, just

  • by slightly tweaking formulas or packaging,

  • Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi

  • can extend patents, increase prices and prevent

  • affordable generics.

  • The sticker price is made higher

  • by so-called safe harbor regulations.

  • These protect what would otherwise

  • be illegal kickbacks between greedy pharma companies,

  • pharmacy benefit managers and other middlemen.

  • The price for kickbacks is ultimately passed on to me,

  • the diabetic. We either buy insulin or we die

  • and we would like to live.

  • We would like to live.

  • We would like to live.

  • My son Alec was an energetic,

  • fun loving.

  • He was just, he was just so full of life.

  • When Alec was no longer eligible to stay

  • on my insurance,

  • he went to the pharmacy, the very first time,

  • without insurance to purchase it

  • and was told that it was $1,300. So he ended

  • up leaving the pharmacy with nothing.

  • He tried to eat a low-carb diet

  • and stretch out his insulin.

  • His body was found about three days prior

  • to payday. Every single one of his insulin pens

  • were completely empty.

  • So he had used everything that he was able to use

  • and passed away.

  • What are we doing, Robin?

  • We're going to be patronizing the good pharmacies of

  • Tijuana, Mexico.

  • Dang, that's a lot of medicine.

  • So we have about $8,000 to $10,000 worth

  • of insulin sitting here on my lap.

  • And we got it for about between 5% and 10% of U.S. retail price.

  • So, I found this guy, since I got

  • introduced to this underground world on the app

  • called OfferUp, and he constantly has insulin on deck.

  • I just text him.

  • He tells me the expiration date.

  • He tells me the price per box. He's been like my number one

  • dealer, like drug dealer, I would say.

  • I created an Instagram account to show Type 1

  • diabetics leading normal lives, but it's also

  • become this platform for people to donate and trade

  • diabetes supplies.

  • It's terrifying that people have to turn to Instagram

  • or any type of social media for insulin. For us,

  • this is like oxygen. Some local representatives

  • have had the audacity to say that if we

  • struggle to find insulin, we should

  • go to the emergency room.

  • But I take six to 10 shots a day.

  • Should I move into the nurse's station? Now,

  • to their credit, Congress is finally

  • investigating the rising cost of insulin,

  • but there is a long road between this investigation

  • and real change, because big pharma companies like Eli

  • Lilly are huge donors to congressional re-election

  • campaigns.

  • I have been working with legislators

  • to create not only state laws,

  • but federal laws that would hold pharmaceutical companies

  • accountable.

  • Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk and Sanofi

  • should answer our calls for transparency.

  • If they can't, they should welcome generic competition,

  • which will set a fair price.

  • They'll tell you they just released a cheaper insulin

  • at about half the cost.

  • But it's not good enough. As long

  • as big pharma can get away with zero transparency

  • and patent abuse,

  • they will.

  • It's time that Congress moved beyond this investigation.

  • We need our representatives to actually hold

  • drug companies accountable by fixing our broken patent

  • and kickback laws.

  • Because we shouldn't have to risk

  • our lives to save our lives.

I should not have to cross a border to buy my insulin.

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