Although Mylan (NSDQ:MYL) has been under fire for its pricey EpiPen device since August last year, competitor Kaleo found itself garnering unwanted attention from politicians this week over the price of its epinephrine injection, Auvi-Q. Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), wrote a letter to the Richmond, Virginia-based company asking CEO Spencer Williamson to explain […]
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Demand for EpiPen alternatives jumps as states consider access legislation
Prescriptions for EpiPen alternatives such as Kaléo Inc.‘s Auvi-Q device have quadrupled since the beginning of this year, according to data from the Athenahealth Network. The demand for cheaper alternative devices is likely driven by revelations that Mylan (NSDQ:MYL) hiked the price of its EpiPen emergency allergy injector by 500% since it acquired the device in 2007. Generic […]
Mylan posts Street-beating Q4 earnings
Shares in Mylan (NSDQ:MYL) rose today after the EpiPen-maker met expectations on Wall Street with its 4th quarter results. The Canonsburg, Pa.-based company posted profits of $417.5 million, or $1.57 per share, on sales of $3.27 billion for the 3 months ended Dec. 31, for bottom-line growth of 114.5% on sales growth of 31.3% compared with the same […]
Report finds pharma companies limited January list price hikes
Drug-makers didn’t raise list prices for as many drugs in January compared to last year and they initiated fewer hikes of 10% or more, according to analysis by Raymond James & Associates. Although 5.5% of price increases reached the 10% level in January this year, 15% did last year and 20% did 2 years ago. […]
CMS nominee Verma: Mylan’s EpiPen case ‘disturbing’
Seema Verma, the nominee to head the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, said at her confirmation hearing that she would like to review the way pharmaceutical companies classify products as generic or branded, citing the case of Mylan‘s (NSDQ:MYL) EpiPen emergency allergy device. Mylan faced criticism this year for classifying EpiPen as a generic and paying smaller rebates to Medicaid […]
Mylan hit with antitrust lawsuit over EpiPen device
Mylan (NSDQ:MYL) said on Monday that it is undergoing an antitrust probe by the Federal Trade Commission into the company’s commercial practices regarding its EpiPen device. The Canonsburg, Pa.-based company reportedly responded to the allegations that it improperly fought off competition, saying “any suggestion that Mylan took any inappropriate or unlawful actions to prevent generic competition […]
Kaleo announces US availability, pricing of allergy auto-injector
Kaléo Inc. said yesterday that its Auvi-Q epinephrine auto-injector will be available by prescription in the U.S. beginning Feb. 14th. The Richmond, Virginia-based company’s emergency allergy treatment was pulled from the market in 2015 due to manufacturing issues. The Epipen competitor device will be sold at a list price of $4,500, but Kaléo said that as a […]
CVS to sell cheaper, generic version of Impax’s allergy injection
CVS Health Corp. (NYSE:CVS) said today that it will start selling a generic version of Impax Laboratories‘ (NSDQ:IPXL) emergency allergy injection, Adrenaclick. The device is similar to Mylan‘s (NSDQ:MYL) EpiPen, although regulators do not consider the 2 devices to be exactly the same. The Adrenaclick has a list price of more than $400, but the generic […]
J&J to publish list of average drug price increases
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) is reportedly issuing a report next month that will detail how much it has raised the list prices for its prescription drugs. The report will describe average increases in list prices and the average prices after discounts. The move comes after some pharmaceutical companies, including Allergan (NYSE:AGN) and Novo Nordisk (NYSE:NVO), have pledged […]
Bipartisan report from senators calls for drug pricing reform
The U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging released a bipartisan report yesterday suggesting ways to respond to spikes in drug pricing. The report comes after a months-long investigation spearheaded by Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Claire McCaskill (D-Missouri). The senators wrote that massive spikes in drug prices are “gouging” patients and that lawmakers should respond. […]