How Dare PBMs Put Patients’ Lives In Danger To Make Them Rich? … from Crooks & Liars Susie Madrak

I am so grateful that my asthma is mild, because I went through this exact same thing not long ago. Via NBC News:

When 22-year-old Cole Schmidtknecht tried to get a refill on the inhaler prescribed by his doctor to prevent asthma attacks, the medication that had formerly cost him less than $70 at his Appleton, Wisconsin pharmacy was now priced at more than $500, according to Cole’s father, Bil Schmidtknecht.

Stunned, Cole left the store with a medication designed to stop asthma attacks once they start, but without the Advair Diskus inhaler he needed to prevent attacks from happening in the first place.

Five days after his pharmacy visit last year, Cole had a severe asthma attack, stopped breathing and collapsed. He never regained consciousness and died. Doctors attributed his death to asthma.

I don’t remember the name of the inhaler I had for those few months last year. I just know it was maybe $10 — until I went to refill it, and suddenly, it was $563. And here’s the crazy part. My doctor told me to find out what they would cover instead, and he would call in the prescription. When I called the pharmacy to ask, the pharmacist emphatically said they were not allowed to give me that information — the doctor had to call himself. (He was a specialist, and pretty busy.)

I may have directed some vulgar language at the pharmacist.

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