Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison reached a settlement with insulin manufacturers Eli Lilly, Sanofi, and Novo Nordisk, which guarantees that Minnesotans will be able to purchase a month’s supply of Eli Lilly and Sanofi insulin products for just $35 for the next five years.
“The settlement does not require you to have health insurance if you are uninsured; you can get Novo Nordisk insulin for just 35.00 a month. And if you have insurance, you can choose not to use that insurance and get the same price ($35),” says Ellison.
The AG’s Office has already created a website, MNInsulin35.com, to help consumers navigate the options opened to them by the insulin settlements.

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