From Michael Dineen <[email protected]>
Subject We need your help, John, to make prescription drugs more affordable today
Date October 12, 2019 1:02 PM
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John,

Every three months, Hilary -- a type 1 diabetic -- has to purchase a supply of insulin costing around $1,700. And in the case of an emergency, she must have glucagon kits on hand that run around $250 a piece.

On top of that, her son has diabetes too, doubling the costs.

But for Hilary, being able to purchase and stock life-saving medication isn't just unmanageable, it's a matter of life and death -- a story too many Americans know.

Folks across the country are being crushed by the rapidly rising costs of prescription drugs -- and it's got to stop. There's no reason why we can't both incentivize companies to develop life-saving drugs, while also making sure that the patients who need them can afford these drugs. That's why Dwight recently helped introduce the Lower Drug Costs Now Act.

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Change happens collectively. And together, we can reformulate the status quo to become a society that cares for those with illnesses without bankrupting them, or forcing folks to dangerously ration their medications.

Dwight is fighting for health care solutions that will make all Philadelphians' lives better -- not just the wealthy. If you're with him, add your name today >> [link removed]

Thanks,

Michael

Michael Dineen
Political Director
Dwight Evans for Congress


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