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Lowering the Cost of Insulin Could Be Deadly

Por: The Atlantic Health September 24, 2022

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If the drug becomes significantly cheaper than newer, better diabetes treatments, more people could die from the disease.KEREM YUCEL / AFP / GettySeptember 5, 2022When I heard that my patient was back in the ICU, my heart sank. But I wasn’t surprised. Her paycheck usually runs short at the end of the month, so her insulin does too. As she stretches her supply, her blood sugar climbs. Soon the insatiable thirst and constant urination follow.... + full article



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