EpiPen price hike siphoned millions from government: report
<h1>EpiPen price hike siphoned millions from government: report</h1>
<blockquote class=”repubhubembed”><p class=”rhexcerpt”>The skyrocketing cost of EpiPens is not just socking consumers, it’s also siphoning more money from the government, which spent more than 10 times as much on the allergy treatment in 2014 than it did seven years prior, a nonpartisan analysis said Tuesday. Medicare’s prescription drug program spent just shy of $88 million on the devices…<!–more–></p><style scoped>.repubhubembed{display:none;}</style></blockquote>
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