Showing posts with label Epipen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Epipen. Show all posts
Monday, May 9, 2022
BreezyPacks
New product came to my attetion BreezyPacks:
Our cases are designed to keep medicine around room temperature and prevent them from overheating; they do this by using active chemicals that cool down the medication inside when temperatures are too high, and regenerate by themselves at room temperature, meaning the user can just leave their medicine inside and forget about this issue.
Our cases were originally designed with Insulin in mind, but we quickly discovered that many people with allergies who live or travel in hot climates found them useful. Our Breezy Extra model was designed to fit two EpiPens or Auvi-Q/Allreject autoinjectors and keep them safe from the heat.
Our cases are designed to keep medicine around room temperature and prevent them from overheating; they do this by using active chemicals that cool down the medication inside when temperatures are too high, and regenerate by themselves at room temperature, meaning the user can just leave their medicine inside and forget about this issue.
Our cases were originally designed with Insulin in mind, but we quickly discovered that many people with allergies who live or travel in hot climates found them useful. Our Breezy Extra model was designed to fit two EpiPens or Auvi-Q/Allreject autoinjectors and keep them safe from the heat.
Friday, January 12, 2018
OHIP+ covers EpiPens in Ontario, Canada
As of January 1, 2018 many medications including EpiPen and EpiPen Junior, are 100% covered by OHIP for people 24 years old or younger and living in Ontario.
Learn About OHIP+ Starting January 1, 2018, more than 4,400 drug products are free for anyone age 24 years or younger. You don’t need to enroll – all you need is a health card number and an eligible prescription. See OHIP+ Medication Coverage to see what drugs are covered.
For Those visiting Canada EpiPens still cost around 100ドル.00. See Buying Cheap EpiPens in Canada for stories of Americans buying Canadian EpiPens for around 100ドル.
See Also:
EpiPens in Mexico
Cost of EpiPens in New Zealand
Learn About OHIP+ Starting January 1, 2018, more than 4,400 drug products are free for anyone age 24 years or younger. You don’t need to enroll – all you need is a health card number and an eligible prescription. See OHIP+ Medication Coverage to see what drugs are covered.
For Those visiting Canada EpiPens still cost around 100ドル.00. See Buying Cheap EpiPens in Canada for stories of Americans buying Canadian EpiPens for around 100ドル.
See Also:
EpiPens in Mexico
Cost of EpiPens in New Zealand
Friday, June 23, 2017
Cost of Epipens in New Zealand
An EpiPen costs about NZ 120ドル.00 (As of June 23, 2017 NZ120ドル.00 = 87.39 US Dollars or 116.01 Canadian Dollars)
The cost of many medicines and medical devices are covered in New Zealand through their public health system. Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC) funds access to pharmaceuticals for New Zealanders. The drugs that are approved are available with a prescription for a NZ5ドル charge (for children under 13 they are free). Medicines that aren’t fully subsidized will cost more, due to the rules around tendering. In New Zealand when no competition exists often the drug is not covered by the New Zealand government.
Tendering is a process in which government, as payer, negotiates the lowest price for a pharmaceutical. PHARMAC asks pharmaceutical suppliers to provide pricing proposals for off-patent medicines listed on the Pharmaceutical Schedule.
In New Zealand, the EpiPens are not funded by Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC) so cost people between $NZ120 and $NZ200 per pen per year. Allergy New Zealand CEO Mark Dixon said local allergy sufferers had been watching developments in the US with concern.
In the United States many Americans go to Canada to buy Epipens for 120ドル- 130ドル.
Sources and Articles Related to this Issue:
Paying for healthcare services
Allergy NZ on edge over EpiPen price hike
Could an EpiPen price boost happen in New Zealand?
Doctors add to calls for EpiPen funding
Better Pharmacare Coalition Cost Tendering The case for generic drug tendering
PHARMAC tender reveals vibrant market for pharmaceuticals
EpiPen New Zealand
The cost of many medicines and medical devices are covered in New Zealand through their public health system. Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC) funds access to pharmaceuticals for New Zealanders. The drugs that are approved are available with a prescription for a NZ5ドル charge (for children under 13 they are free). Medicines that aren’t fully subsidized will cost more, due to the rules around tendering. In New Zealand when no competition exists often the drug is not covered by the New Zealand government.
Tendering is a process in which government, as payer, negotiates the lowest price for a pharmaceutical. PHARMAC asks pharmaceutical suppliers to provide pricing proposals for off-patent medicines listed on the Pharmaceutical Schedule.
In New Zealand, the EpiPens are not funded by Pharmaceutical Management Agency (PHARMAC) so cost people between $NZ120 and $NZ200 per pen per year. Allergy New Zealand CEO Mark Dixon said local allergy sufferers had been watching developments in the US with concern.
In the United States many Americans go to Canada to buy Epipens for 120ドル- 130ドル.
Sources and Articles Related to this Issue:
Paying for healthcare services
Allergy NZ on edge over EpiPen price hike
Could an EpiPen price boost happen in New Zealand?
Doctors add to calls for EpiPen funding
Better Pharmacare Coalition Cost Tendering The case for generic drug tendering
PHARMAC tender reveals vibrant market for pharmaceuticals
EpiPen New Zealand
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