To the people I hear from, whose young children are having sudden new allergic reactions and have to pay $600 for an Epipen, the average cost increase doesn't matter to them when you're not part of the average, right?
On the recordApril 3, 2017
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Highlighting the impact of drug pricing on families with specific needs.
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