Novo Nordisk to cap insulin prices in Minnesota settlement
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Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on Monday will share a major development in his lawsuit against three of the biggest insulin manufacturers. Ellison first accused the companies of deceptive pricing back in 2018. Now, Minnesotans are paying less for insulin — depending on where they’re buying it from.
The State of Minnesota says it is trying to traverse potential impacts of a federal funding freeze that was set to be put in place by President Trump's administration on Tuesday.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison announced on Monday that a settlement has been reached Novo Nordisk over the high cost of insulin.
An order from the Trump administration released Monday night that would temporarily pause all federal financial assistance left Minnesota lawmakers scrambling to decipher what it would mean for the state.
By charging upfront fees and failing to obtain proper licensing, Ellison says the companies violated Minnesota law.
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 L
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Novo Nordisk agreed to cap insulin prices to settle a lawsuit in which Minnesota's attorney general accused the three largest insulin makers of charging astronomically high prices for the diabetes drug.
Minnesota leaders said they intend to join a legal fight against a new move by President Donald Trump to suspend federal money for an unspecified but potentially long list of