Hmm. I'm only half serious, but if anyone wants to compete with mylan/epi-pen ping me.
They've taken the price from $100 to $500+ over the course of a decade. There's got to be a way to (1) make epi-pens for $25-$50 (which mylan does), (2) sell them for $50-$100, (3) get stupid rich (4m sold per year in the us alone), and (4) do good for the world as well.
They've taken the price from $100 to $500+ over the course of a decade. There's got to be a way to (1) make epi-pens for $25-$50 (which mylan does), (2) sell them for $50-$100, (3) get stupid rich (4m sold per year in the us alone), and (4) do good for the world as well.