Pfizer and two of its subsidiaries agree to pay $345 million settlement over EpiPen price hikes Updated: 5:20 PM EDT Jul 15, 2021 Associated Press Share Updated: 5:20 PM EDT Jul 15, 2021
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Show Transcript REPORTER: SEVEN-YEAR-OLD AIDEN SEGOOL LOOKS JUST LIKE ANY OTHER KID ABOUT TO START SCHOOL. BUT WHAT YOU CAN’T SEE IS THAT AIDEN HAS A LIFE-THREATENING ALLERGY TO DAIRY AND EGGS. EVERYONE GETS TO EAT AROUND ME, BUT I CAN’T. REPORTER: IT IS SOMETHING HIS PARENTS DISCOVERED THE FIRST TIME HE TRIED YOGURT AS A BABY. ALL OF A SUDDEN, SOMETHING DIDN’T SEEM RIGHT. I GOT NERVOUS, I TOOK HIS SHIRT OFF AND HE WAS COVERED IN HIVES. REPORTER: MOM ALYSON WAS PRESCRIBED AN EPINEPHRINE AUTO-INJECTOR, THEN TRAINED HOW TO USE IT. AND SHE LEARNED TO ASK THE PHARMACY ABOUT ITS EXPIRATION DATE. THEY’RE GRABBING ONE OFF THE SHELF THAT’S EXPIRING IN 4 MONTHS. NOT ONLY DO YOU HAVE TO GO BACK IN 4 MONTHS BUT YOU’VE SPENT THE MONEY
Pfizer and two of its subsidiaries agree to pay $345 million settlement over EpiPen price hikes
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