Insulin Overpricing Lawsuit

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Insulin Overpricing Lawsuits

Did you or a loved one pay outrageous prices for insulin?

Life-saving insulin shouldn’t cost you thousands of dollars. Major lawsuits are now targeting insulin manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) for allegedly driving prices up unfairly. You May Be Eligible for Compensation.

What’s Going On With Insulin Prices?

Insulin prices have skyrocketed over the past 20 years, even though the cost to make it has stayed low.

Studies show that the list price of insulin has increased by 600% to more than 1,000%, depending on the brand.

In addition, federal investigators claim that drug manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) worked together to keep prices high by pushing patients toward more expensive insulin products.

Who Is Being Sued?

Several major insulin manufacturers and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) are facing lawsuits that claim they worked together to keep insulin prices unfairly high.

Manufacturers:
Eli Lilly and Company, Novo Nordisk A/S, and Sanofi-Aventis U.S. LLC — these three companies control most of the U.S. insulin market.

PBMs (Pharmacy Benefit Managers):
Express Scripts, CVS Caremark, and OptumRx — accused of coordinating with manufacturers through rebate and formulary practices that drove insulin costs even higher.

Why This Matters to You

  • Insulin is essential for millions of Americans with diabetes — too many had to cut doses, skip injections, or forgo treatment because of cost.

  • These lawsuits seek to hold wrongdoers responsible and secure compensation for overcharges, lost wages, and health impact.

  • If you or a family member paid excessive insulin costs, you may qualify to join this litigation.

Do You Qualify?

You may be eligible to join an insulin overpricing lawsuit if:

  • You’ve been diagnosed with diabetes and rely on insulin for treatment.

  • You’ve paid high out-of-pocket costs for insulin, especially if your insurance didn’t cover much.

  • You believe you were overcharged or unfairly billed for your insulin prescriptions.

  • You want to learn about your legal options and find out if you may be entitled to compensation.


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