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Insulin Is Expensive. How California Is Bringing Prices Down

12/16/2025 | 50m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Starting in 2026, Californians will be able to buy prescription insulin pens for $11.

Through CalRx and a partnership with manufacturers, Californians will be able to buy discounted insulin from the state starting in January 2026. Other medications, including asthma inhalers could be next. We talk about whether this effort could ease the prescription drug affordability crisis and bolster the supply of crucial medications.

12/16/2025 | Rating NR

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Insulin Is Expensive. How California Is Bringing Prices Down

12/16/2025 | 50m 59sVideo has Closed Captions

Through CalRx and a partnership with manufacturers, Californians will be able to buy discounted insulin from the state starting in January 2026. Other medications, including asthma inhalers could be next. We talk about whether this effort could ease the prescription drug affordability crisis and bolster the supply of crucial medications.

12/16/2025 | Rating NR

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