
By Dave Dahl
SPRINGFIELD – Eighteen hundred dollars a month for a life-or-death drug is out of reach for many people. Megan Blair, the face of a statehouse bill restricting the cost of insulin, appeared at Friday’s bill-signing at a clinic in Springfield.
“I’ve had to ration my insulin, due to the fact that I cannot afford my 30-day supply that cost $1,800,” Blair, who lives near Decatur, said just before the governor signed the bill. “I have been in and out of the hospital, close to being in a diabetic coma, more than once due to not taking my medication like I should.”
The new law caps the out-of-pocket cost at $100 a month. Illinois is now the second state in the nation to do this.
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