HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - There is now an FDA-approved alternative to the EpiPen. A new nasal spray, called Neffy, can be used by people to treat severe allergic reactions. The new spray has ...
The EpiPen totally dominates the market. Either people don't know about the cheaper alternatives, or they do - but don't want to buy them. Business Insider looked at the number of prescriptions ...
Medicare Part D and many Medicare Advantage plans cover EpiPens. However, they may cover only the generic form of EpiPen — epinephrine. Your costs will depend on your Part D or Medicare ...