Comments by "Andrew Savin" (@andrewsavin9596) on "Eli Lilly's Zepbound has a strong shot of being the biggest drug of all time: Guggenheim's Fernandez" video.

  1. Elli Lilly company deceives the authorities of North Carolina, the US Federal authorities and deceives people suffering from diabetes and those who are forced to buy their insulin. First of all, they deceived the North Carolina authorities when their Humalin RU-500 KwikPen insulin indicated as recommended in North Carolina Division of Health Benefits North Carolina Medicaid Preferred Drug List (PDL).  Although this type of insulin is prohibited for use by most people with diabetes in accordance with their instructions for using this insulin. Most people with type 1 diabetes need 50 to 100 units of insulin daily. This information is publicly available on Google. However, their insulin Humalin RU-500 KwikPen in accordance with their instructions can only be used by people with an insulin consumption rate of more than 200 units per day. That is 2 to 3 times higher than the insulin intake of most people. This means that this insulin is not suitable for most people, but is suitable for a very limited circle of people with an extremely high dose of insulin consumption. However, this is not shown in the document North Carolina Division of Health Benefits North Carolina Medicaid Preferred Drug List (PDL). Thus, this is either a deception of the North Carolina authorities on their part or this is Corruption since this insulin has an extremely high price. Since doctors prescribe this insulin for people with a normal level of insulin consumption (~75 units per day) for whom taking this insulin is prohibited. This insulin is also extremely concentrated and has a dosage increment of 5 units, with a standard dosage increment of 1 unit. This huge dosage step can cause blood sugar levels to plummet for most people, except those who take extremely huge doses of inulin per day > 200. This proves that this insulin is extremely dangerous for people with diabetes. I called their phone numbers listed on their website to replace this unusable insulin but their phones were silent. I also read in reviews about them on the Internet that all brands of insulin that the company Elli Lilly bought became of extremely poor quality and practically unsuitable for use. Their expensive insulin, which costs over $300, has become much worse than the insulin that costs about $25 at Walmart. For some unknown reason, my Medicaid insurance does not cover cheap and very good insulin from Walmart and I am forced to die without being able to use their unusable insulin. Also the company Elli Lilly deceives the US federal authorities with the $35 per month program. This program doesn't work. There is no real way to buy even their bad insulin for $35 a month.
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