Spring is in the air... Literally! Pollen is abound and making its way into your sinuses this time of year. Some people are lucky enough to not have to deal with allergies, while others have a tendency to develop them over time. That is exactly what happened to me...
Last month, Mylan announced it would offer a cheaper generic version of its EpiPen for $300. Now, a competitor announced it will sell their own generic version for just $109.99.
For the approximately 15 million Americans that suffer from food allergies, good news is on the horizon: a lower-cost, generic version of EpiPen is to be released this week, and an even more affordable competitor will launch in 2017.
Oh, you don't have allergies? Lucky for you! Those of use that do are jealous of you beyond your wildest dreams... You don't have to deal with the nonstop sneezing, itchy eyes, runny nose and the feeling that you might feel just a bit better if you took a metal grinder to your face...