Inside The Factory Where Most Of The World’s Insulin Is Made

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2019
  • Type 1 diabetics need insulin to live, but prices for some brands in the U.S. have tripled or more over the last 10 years. That's not the case in Mexico. In fact, the cost disparity is so huge that it's sending American diabetics south of the border.
    People like Lauren Hyre. Now the Arizona chapter leader of the nonprofit T1International that helps diabetics access affordable insulin, she was diagnosed with diabetes at age 8. And her family always had to deal with insulin insecurity.
    "Before I moved out of the house, my family was just always scrambling. We would get enough insulin for one month and then start planning again for the next month," Hyre told VICE News. They would stock up any way they could - from getting expired samples from her doctor to getting surplus from other diabetics to going over the northern border for cheap Canadian insulin.
    Hyre lives in Phoenix now and regularly heads to Mexico to stock up on insulin, especially when her insurance resets and she hasn’t met her deductible. She was VICE News' tour guide on the mission to find much cheaper insulin in Mexico.
    The insulin Hyre bought in Mexico actually started as crystals at Eli Lilly’s main manufacturing plant in Indianapolis. So we headed there. VICE was the first TV news crew to tour the facility where much of the world’s insulin is made - at one of only three U.S. companies that provide insulin for about 90% of the world.
    The reasons for the drug's high cost are complicated, and they're not changing anytime soon. VICE News examines what would need to happen to lower the price of insulin in the U.S.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 837

  • @VICENews
    @VICENews  5 років тому +82

    The reasons for the drug's high cost are complicated, and they're not changing anytime soon. VICE News examines what would need to happen to lower the price of insulin in the U.S.
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    • @victorpopov3809
      @victorpopov3809 5 років тому +16

      The high costs are not complicated, whoever has control of it just wants to make money, and they can do it

    • @azthrashordie
      @azthrashordie 5 років тому +5

      Shkrelli you ran up the flag pole for a drug that 75 people a year take and he gave away free to people who couldn't afford it. Big Pharma gouges the price on Insulin and "its complicated" smdh @vicenews

    • @joeljimenez1570
      @joeljimenez1570 5 років тому +5

      In the Netherlands it cost around €14,80 to get 1 pen of Novorapid 100E 3ml. That is in dollars about $16.60. I need about 4 pens per month. 4x €14,80/$16.60 = €59,20/$66,40. That would be yearly about €710,40/$796.80.
      But because we have universal healthcare and everybody has the "basic healthcare plan" by law I only need to pay €385,00/$431.51. It's called "own risk" health plan.
      Every person has to pay(by law) the maximum amount €385,00/$431.51. when making use of health care/getting prescription drugs. Everything more than that amount of €385,00/$431.51 in healthcare/prescription medicine (like insuline) will get paid by your insurance company. This is called "own risk".
      I hope America gets this one day. I feel bad for you guys...

    • @thegreatmonster
      @thegreatmonster 5 років тому +1

      Are you trying to make people yell 'Build that wall, build that wall!'? (Read: people = from other nations) Is this not driving up the prices in Mexico and Canada?

    • @elizabethclaire5432
      @elizabethclaire5432 5 років тому

      VICE the San Ysidro border crossing in not in the city of Chula Vista as you have it labeled. San Ysidro !!

  • @isuckatgaming7225
    @isuckatgaming7225 5 років тому +979

    When insulin is more expensive than heroin... It's how you see your country is great..

    • @HybridzProductions
      @HybridzProductions 5 років тому +94

      @Kindle Fire I feel sorry for you

    • @comicnerd420
      @comicnerd420 5 років тому +64

      @Kindle Fire no one should profit off of something u need to live. And the person who invented the formula for insulin agrees 👍. U shouldn't be a life long customer by force. And it's impossible for people born with diseases to be responsible for them. As they are literally babies. I thought all lives matter? But abortion by disease? Republicans have a round about way of legally doing abortions

    • @itsking2u
      @itsking2u 5 років тому +27

      @Kindle Fire I hope you remember that in the future.

    • @ericc4209
      @ericc4209 5 років тому +2

      Well.. .heroin is easy/cheap to make compared to insulin so wouldn't use that as an example..

    • @isuckatgaming7225
      @isuckatgaming7225 5 років тому +4

      @@ericc4209 Yes i understand, i just mean is that one save life and the other kill.. And the cheapest one should not be the one that kill..

  • @MrApplehair
    @MrApplehair 5 років тому +141

    In Kazakhstan if kids are diagnosed with Diabetes, government provides all drugs for free. It’s really sad to see people buying insulin

    • @sleepnaught
      @sleepnaught 4 роки тому +4

      @william terry Every other developed nation has healthcare provided by tax dollars. The US ranks below every single one of those nations. The free market system doesnt work, period. The insurance and pharma companies will jack prices up as high as possible because they know you won't put a price on your life. Most people will pay whatever they have to, to survive. They have all the leverage and the consumer has none. That's why in some industries, the free market doesn't work. Health care should not be for profit.

    • @JulieWallis1963
      @JulieWallis1963 4 роки тому +2

      Carpe Diem when Kazakhstan is more advanced than America and America thinks they are land of the fu@king free.
      Insulin, all blood test monitoring, metformin, yellow sharps bins, free at point of purchase in the uk.

    • @mosab7
      @mosab7 3 роки тому

      @william terry technically that's what the US is doing to its people

    • @asiannation90
      @asiannation90 3 роки тому +3

      it's not free...govt takes the money for other people to pay for you, giving the illusion of "FREE"...congrats, you're enslaving all other countrymen...clap...clap...clap...

    • @gameplayplanet5015
      @gameplayplanet5015 3 роки тому

      @@sleepnaught What does the free market have to do with that? FDA makes it hard for companies to sell insulin because they have the toughest rules for a safety agency. Medication costs a lot in the US because regulators let big pharma get away with it.

  • @ho-hyongyoo3251
    @ho-hyongyoo3251 5 років тому +388

    In South Korea, insulin is 5$ for one bottle. 5$.

    • @JR-ne4mv
      @JR-ne4mv 5 років тому +95

      In Sweden it´s free.

    • @so1667
      @so1667 5 років тому +54

      @@JR-ne4mv Also free in greece

    • @joecramp2987
      @joecramp2987 5 років тому +50

      Also free in UK and most of Europe

    • @PSG1JOHN1
      @PSG1JOHN1 5 років тому +16

      US Law back in the 90s environment Law says you can't use this ingredients........ So they make the same drug with new ingredient and patent it... then charge 1000%..
      In south Korea used the same old ingredient from over 100 years ago...... no Patent..
      Blame the pharmaceutical and the dumb ass US law makers... that got it banned.

    • @asmaizad6888
      @asmaizad6888 5 років тому

      @@PSG1JOHN1 completely right!!

  • @dallasryder8125
    @dallasryder8125 5 років тому +55

    When I was deployed, insulin in Afghanistan was about $2-10 depending on brand. Most American brands were cheap, they we were just renamed with a subsidiary for international sales. I was able to get a bunch for folks back home.

  • @safaa9654
    @safaa9654 5 років тому +655

    The US has one of the worst health care systems for such a developed country

    • @donny234
      @donny234 5 років тому +10

      developed like a multi decade heroin junkie lol

    • @xdelta1
      @xdelta1 5 років тому +20

      add school, prison and democracy and yet there is more to discover that doesnt work at all!

    • @vandreadparty
      @vandreadparty 5 років тому +34

      Not one of the worst, THE worst health care system of any developed country.

    • @stevenreynolds40
      @stevenreynolds40 5 років тому +6

      You people disgust me, go get a job so you can pay 400 a month for health insurance to not cover anything like the rest of us hard-working Americans...or you can giiit out!

    • @h.l.3683
      @h.l.3683 5 років тому +1

      @Nick F o yes for holiday but not so many because it is of course not developed country for holidays makers

  • @jenisedai
    @jenisedai 5 років тому +90

    It's not $800 worth of insulin, it's $17 worth of insulin that Americans pay far too much for.

  • @so1667
    @so1667 5 років тому +216

    America is a great country, 1 insulin bottle cost 400$..

    • @costanzafamilia6322
      @costanzafamilia6322 5 років тому +4

      One vile 650$

    • @KyleJPie10
      @KyleJPie10 5 років тому +8

      Costs me $100 for 10 vials. And I don't even have good insurance. Everyone is being horribly over dramatic. If you have a full time job in the United States, you can easily afford insulin. What needs to be changed is how ridiculously high deductibles are getting.

    • @ddomenike
      @ddomenike 5 років тому

      It's free if you earn under 50,000 dollars and your insurance does not cover it. (www.lillycares.com/aboutlillycares.aspx)

    • @doublehappiness9889
      @doublehappiness9889 5 років тому

      @@costanzafamilia6322 *vial FWIW

    • @costanzafamilia6322
      @costanzafamilia6322 5 років тому

      @@KyleJPie10 public health insurance in you're country don't cover actually covers only generic one's I heard that

  • @MrGiftedhands11
    @MrGiftedhands11 5 років тому +227

    Mexico: Making America great again!

    • @Agtsmirnoff
      @Agtsmirnoff 5 років тому +1

      More like making diabetics normoglycemic again....
      God liberal can't meme

    • @Agtsmirnoff
      @Agtsmirnoff 5 років тому

      @@zakirr739 Yah, let's not forget the other drugs they give us that slaughters tens of thousands of Americans. Oh yah, we forgot about that.

    • @burgos041
      @burgos041 5 років тому +2

      Making america healthy again lol

    • @doingtime20
      @doingtime20 5 років тому +7

      @@Agtsmirnoff Lol are you trolling? You consume that stuff like its candies. Nobody is forcing americans to do drugs.

    • @elementel2699
      @elementel2699 5 років тому +3

      Don't build a wall to keep us out. Love from New York. ❤️

  • @fortis3686
    @fortis3686 5 років тому +217

    I am so happy I’m not a sick person living in the US

    • @so1667
      @so1667 5 років тому +7

      Me 2

    • @craigbigelow8160
      @craigbigelow8160 5 років тому +1

      What sucks is to be dead!

    • @vito741
      @vito741 5 років тому +9

      william terry oh look, yet another American who was brainwashed in grade school. America is not great nor has it ever been great, they put profit above people without a second thought

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 років тому

      you will one day.....

    • @allahbless2278
      @allahbless2278 5 років тому

      Yeah rather be a sick person in backwards as Sweden huh? Lmao

  • @Atums01
    @Atums01 5 років тому +43

    PROFITS OVER PEOPLE, ITS THE AMERICAN WAY!

  • @mroceans8336
    @mroceans8336 5 років тому +567

    Backwards USA, home of health control and gun care.

    • @donny234
      @donny234 5 років тому +11

      they need a bullet vaccine

    • @Blakhawk1703
      @Blakhawk1703 5 років тому +9

      true story, I have a health care plan for my Mossberg 500.

    • @fnorgen
      @fnorgen 5 років тому +19

      I need to remember that one.

    • @artofkraneoxiii5335
      @artofkraneoxiii5335 5 років тому +2

      We can have both, the problem is incompetent leaders and politicians. You don’t have to sacrifice human rights in order to gain another human health right.

    • @MaximusXXX77
      @MaximusXXX77 5 років тому +4

      great play on words...and sadly, very true

  • @ElijahLoganmaztrpeac3official
    @ElijahLoganmaztrpeac3official 5 років тому +166

    Diabetic: Can I get *affordable insulin?*
    US Government: We have *insulin* at home
    Insulin at home: fentanyl for the low

    • @stt5222
      @stt5222 5 років тому

      Elijah Logan 😂

    • @ddomenike
      @ddomenike 5 років тому

      Insulin is free in the US as well if you earn under 50,000 dollars and your insurance does not cover it. (www.lillycares.com/aboutlillycares.aspx). Instead of complaining, look it up!!

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 5 років тому +8

      @@ddomenike it's a "deal" the pharma companies made in exchange for unregulated prices. If you've EVER had to deal with these "free" drug programs, you'd know how difficult they make it for you. Giving some away for free doesn't excuse scalping the rest of the people. You're better off getting so sick you cant work. That's screwed up!

    • @Justin-nx3pw
      @Justin-nx3pw 3 роки тому +1

      Insulin is only cheap in Mexico because the government stays out of healthcare.

  • @dasalekhya
    @dasalekhya 5 років тому +193

    WHAT !! a *CARAVAN* of needy people ... marching from USA to Mexico

  • @chrisdoherty2199
    @chrisdoherty2199 5 років тому +42

    In Ireland I pay €70 a year for my insulin, chips and tester.
    It would also be free if I wanted it to be.

    • @LEO-xo9cz
      @LEO-xo9cz 5 років тому +2

      I doubt for much longer.

    • @chrisdoherty2199
      @chrisdoherty2199 5 років тому

      @@LEO-xo9cz Why?

    • @LEO-xo9cz
      @LEO-xo9cz 5 років тому +1

      @@chrisdoherty2199 Your PM concerns me.

    • @chrisdoherty2199
      @chrisdoherty2199 5 років тому

      @@LEO-xo9cz What would be the reason for this price to increase in the near future?

    • @asifnawab4872
      @asifnawab4872 5 років тому

      @@LEO-xo9cz Boris Johnson is pm of UK not Ireland

  • @JusdoinstuF
    @JusdoinstuF 5 років тому +33

    I feel terrible people have to suffer due to corporate greed.

    • @BobRooney290
      @BobRooney290 Рік тому

      life is suffering. it's one reason i will never have kids. i'd never bring a soul into this hellworld.

  • @carolinethornber9196
    @carolinethornber9196 4 роки тому +10

    In the UK insulin is free for type 1 diabetics because it’s a life saving medicine for a chronical illness. It’s crazy that in America people have to pay such high prices for medicine that is essential to stay alive

    • @BobRooney290
      @BobRooney290 Рік тому

      well, we put profits over peoples lives. Murika!

  • @qubitsmith7090
    @qubitsmith7090 5 років тому +38

    The poor must be suffering in silence. God help them. This is downright wrong to charge that much money for insulin.

    • @patrentfrow
      @patrentfrow 2 роки тому +1

      I see that this is a 2 year old comment, but I used to inject water into my insulin vial to make it last longer. it's really sucky being a diabetic

    • @geoffrey6420
      @geoffrey6420 2 роки тому

      @@patrentfrow So sorry about that brother. We hope things change for the better.

    • @ayeyebrazorf7527
      @ayeyebrazorf7527 2 роки тому

      that god supposedly gave them the disease. What are you praying for? isn't it already all pre determined according to you delusional sky daddy believers?

    • @cutiesketlund2663
      @cutiesketlund2663 5 місяців тому

      they die so yeah you can say they are silence!

  • @savagedragon79
    @savagedragon79 5 років тому +30

    I used to work at a call center for a mail order pharmacy, definitely one of the worst jobs I've had. My first day on the phone while still in training a guy told me he was going to eat his shotgun if I couldn't send him free medicine. A girl next to me was brought to tears once because a woman wanted her full name to write in her suicide note blaming her.

    • @xxmike112xx
      @xxmike112xx 5 років тому +1

      Sounds likes you two spoke to a few assholes who don’t understand how the system works and are willing to blame a call-center employee for something they can’t conttol.

    • @martinrotvig
      @martinrotvig 5 років тому +7

      Taylor Made people in desperate need do desperate things. An adult should know something so basic about the human nature.

    • @MattSezer
      @MattSezer 5 років тому +3

      I haven't gotten that extreme, but I've come pretty close when talking to people for mail order pharmacies. Just understand that it's not personal. All the people who are actually to blame have made it so the only people we can talk to are people like you.

    • @donaldmartinez1702
      @donaldmartinez1702 5 років тому +2

      People get so desperate for there meds that they're contemplating suicide? That's nuts.. I pay 700 dollars a month for health insurance and a doctor's visit is 120 dollars with Kaiser lol.. I pay 700 dollars a month for insurance and can't afford to see a doctor.. It's nuts..a regular doctor's visits bills is close to 400 dollars..

    • @theadoptedtenenbaum
      @theadoptedtenenbaum 4 роки тому +1

      @@xxmike112xx these companies understand that patients feel this way about their lack of treatment access. This is exactly why these call centers exist. They're willing to invest in employee's meager wages because they know that it means they'll continue being able to overcharge and profit off of our healthcare. They *do* understand how the system works. The system is designed to protect the wealthiest and most powerful individuals.

  • @josef4059
    @josef4059 4 роки тому +9

    This is pretty sad. I was diagnosed in 77’ (43 years) with Type 1. I’ve used beef and pork zinc insulin crystals, Lantus, Humalog, Novolog and you name it. Disposable syringes, pens and pumps over the years and I’m still amazed at the cost of insulin and supplies. Ever since Genentech back in the late 70s used recombinant DNA technology to produce insulin, it would seem to me that the prices should drop. This technology (rDNA) is pretty mature, with incredible efficiencies in the Manufacturing compared to past processes. I’m currently using Humalog in a 670g Minimed pump. I currently use 1 10ml vial every 8 days or so. I calculated that I would pay nearly $1400 per month at cost without insurance. That’s just insulin and doesn’t include the material consumables. People wonder why I’m stressed at times. One thing for sure, people that have this condition and can’t afford insulin shouldn’t have to worry.

  • @matthewcgrammer
    @matthewcgrammer 5 років тому +27

    Please keep producing content like this, opposed to the the recent videos which only seem to pander. I LOVE classic vice.

  • @wiidiwii
    @wiidiwii 5 років тому +17

    My asthma medicine cost me 380 bucks with out insurance in the u.s. .. Ive been living in Paraguay for 2 years now. I was shocked the first time I went to buy my medicine and it was only 17 bucks.. The exact same thing
    ... We are really getting screwed in the u.s.

  • @jeym7825
    @jeym7825 5 років тому +158

    This is what happens when you have pharmaceutical monopolies

    • @Jorge_Rafa
      @Jorge_Rafa 5 років тому +10

      pharmaceutical companies are not the problem!!!! The insurance and PBM's are the major issue. PBM and Insurance companies have been feeding you miss information. If the pharma company is the issue how come its cheaper in Mexico?

    • @jeym7825
      @jeym7825 5 років тому +6

      I_TouchDown_There Win Its all of them the pharmaceutical companies, the PBM’s and the insurance companies they are taking advantage of us to get filthy rich

    • @Jorge_Rafa
      @Jorge_Rafa 5 років тому +4

      Jey M they are totally are making a ton of money. How come it’s cheaper to get meds over the mail that at a local pharmacy? Because insurance companies now own PBM’s
      1. UnitedHealth Group. UnitedHealth created OptumRx, its in-house PBM by combining existing pharmacy and care delivery services within the company in 2011. It also purchased CatamaranRx in 2015, which expanded its PBM capabilities.
      2. Anthem. Anthem will launch an in-house PBM called IngenioRx. Initially expected to launch in 2020, the insurer said it will now expedite the roll out. In March, Anthem terminated its PBM agreement with Express Scripts.
      3. Aetna. Aetna recently merged with CVS Health. As a result, Aetna now has access to CVS Caremark, the PBM of CVS Health.
      4. Cigna. Cigna recently merged with Express Scripts, one of the top PBMs in the nation. It also had Cigna Pharmacy Management, a smaller in-house PBM.
      5. Humana. Humana has its own in-house PBM called Humana Pharmacy Solutions.
      The insurance companies are the problem.

    • @Jorge_Rafa
      @Jorge_Rafa 5 років тому +1

      Pharma still make billions but they spend it on research and salaries. Insurance companies don’t they just get in the money and provide no new services.

    • @lordihlendam3619
      @lordihlendam3619 5 років тому +6

      Not really. This is what happens when you have inelastic demand. It doesn't matter what the pharmaceutical company charges for insulin, consumers have to pay because if they don't, they die. Capitalism breaks down at a fundamental level when the consumer cannot negotiate effectively with the supplier, as it has with medicine in the US.

  • @MISHANJUNGBASNET
    @MISHANJUNGBASNET 5 років тому +20

    here in nepal, a nordisk insulin pen cost around 50-60 us dollar, and fill is around $15 per tube which last for 2 or 3 weeks depending how you use it. funnier parts is it cost around $ 1.5 per day(two chips) for sugar level check chip, that measures your level. i guess it around $70 dollar average per month

    • @BobRooney290
      @BobRooney290 Рік тому +1

      so in other words, nobody can afford it. nepal doesnt seem like a place that pays the same as NYC.

    • @fruktoo
      @fruktoo 11 місяців тому

      I have brand new 2022 Nordisk pen still in the box I wish I could give you...

  • @nicholastravisano3439
    @nicholastravisano3439 5 років тому +10

    “I don’t know the price” yeah right dude

  • @nickc3657
    @nickc3657 5 років тому +11

    Weird how other industrialized countries don’t have this problem, huh

  • @doingtime20
    @doingtime20 5 років тому +13

    Well well well USA, so now you don't use the grainy film with sepia color tone when showing Mexico. In this specific case we are not the scary and suspicious neighbor, we are on full color and a hopeful place. Lol. Just kidding. Somewhat.

  • @shaileshupadhyay1699
    @shaileshupadhyay1699 5 років тому +8

    In India 7 huminsulin vial ( 30/70) cost around 12$.

  • @hfredydl
    @hfredydl 5 років тому +6

    Louise’s question about the medication is a perfect example of how traveling, especially to our neighbors is essential for understanding not just them but our own system ... if all Americans traveled abroad I know we wouldn’t stand for the state of our current medical system

  • @pogan4916
    @pogan4916 5 років тому +9

    1 bottle in Philippines is 2$ lol 😂. Department of Health sent spies regularly to check prices.

  • @rondlh20
    @rondlh20 5 років тому +35

    The American system is quite rotten

    • @LEO-xo9cz
      @LEO-xo9cz 5 років тому

      They make money off the foods and things that cause it and the cure.

    • @elementel2699
      @elementel2699 5 років тому +1

      Yes. But it's a global problem. 😒

    • @LEO-xo9cz
      @LEO-xo9cz 5 років тому

      @Crim Sin Thanks to the crap food that the pheasants eat due to slavery, marketing, cost of living. A McDonald's is cheaper than a healthy meal.

    • @campkira
      @campkira 5 років тому

      it never was made for other people...

    • @elementel2699
      @elementel2699 5 років тому +1

      "They call it the American dream because you gotta be asleep to believe it"

  • @zues121510
    @zues121510 3 роки тому +6

    I sincerely hope that, from the bottom of my heart, that Americans will realise how bad their medical system is compared to the rest of the world, and take action to change it.
    In the UK, we have the NHS, and I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 1, and have never paid a penny for insulin, needles, etc.
    I was shocked to hear that people were literally dying because they couldn't get insulin because it somehow had a pricetag... And it was 100s of dollars to top it all off! The insulin companies make over 90% profit from these products, and simply rely on their status of being a manufacturing oligopoly that makes a medicine that sustains millions of people's lives to steal your money!
    There's no way that two developed, first world countries should have such a massive difference in accessibility of any medicine that can kill people if not injected for a few days.
    It's sickening.

  • @biggy06605
    @biggy06605 5 років тому +1

    Amazing reporting, thank you!

  • @kaotikhorror
    @kaotikhorror 10 місяців тому

    As a type 1 diabetic, not having insurance was more life-threatening than you think. I have had the luck to have a nice endocrinologist who understood and gave me samples, I was given 10 bottles, back then each bottle was about $50 out of pocket. I was so thankful. I am insured now, just glad those horrific days are over.

  • @algore92
    @algore92 5 років тому +1

    great piece, vice.

  • @tuomopoika
    @tuomopoika 5 років тому +2

    I just checked that Humalog pens cost about 47€ in Finland. 5x3ml.
    Also I think KELA pays most if not all of it anyway.

  • @oldcoffer
    @oldcoffer 5 років тому +3

    Vice, you're fantastic recently. I think a change in title on this video would attract a wider audience.

  • @alohadave13
    @alohadave13 5 років тому +17

    Bravo! I am flabbergasted at what diabetics have to go through. Great reporting. I was already aware of this, and deeply saddened. I'm not diabetic, prone to be, but just in case, I already live in Mexico, near Tijuana too. LOL

  • @theblondeone8426
    @theblondeone8426 5 років тому +7

    my symbacort inhaler is $450 here w/o insurance ( I need it monthly) but in mexico its $50 with my copay its $100 I pay for insurance just to afford this but my insurance is $400/mo when I saw this the lightbulb came on

    • @allankelly1696
      @allankelly1696 5 років тому

      I live in Canada and have work coverage and just bought the same inhaler for a 1$

    • @diamondsngunns88
      @diamondsngunns88 5 років тому

      Allan Kelly wow wow wow

  • @XRUSO619
    @XRUSO619 5 років тому +6

    The opening scene is NOT Chula Vista. That is San Ysidro. Chula Vista doesn't run along the border

    • @margaretkopretina
      @margaretkopretina 5 років тому

      I was thinking the same thing lol. I even googled it to make sure

    • @grateful.
      @grateful. 4 роки тому

      So your saying this is fake news?

  • @MrMedalice
    @MrMedalice 5 років тому +7

    In Finland insulin is 100% free. Same with bloodsugar measurement used needles and those slides. 100% free, just go to doctor and they give box of em or pharmacy for free insulin pens.

    • @chriscem
      @chriscem 5 років тому +1

      But u pay >70% in taxes

  • @nephilimslayer73
    @nephilimslayer73 5 років тому +2

    I can't believe how crazy the system is over there. In Australia, all citizens have access to public healthcare and subsidised prescription drugs. The companies are forbidden to directly market their brands to patients; they can only promote to qualified doctors and the doctors have the final say. People on low incomes get medicines for $6.50 each. Diabetes Australia also runs a scheme to supply other diabetic requirements at a subsidised cost.
    What the hell is wrong with you, America??

  • @leovids9353
    @leovids9353 3 роки тому +3

    The cheapest insulin I could find in India is about $0.1 for a 10ml vial.

  • @bigdadgo
    @bigdadgo 2 роки тому +1

    How did you guys refrigerate your insulin that whole time? I pay a $25 copay for 3 boxes every month (15 pens).

  • @mustafaabdulsahib9317
    @mustafaabdulsahib9317 3 роки тому

    in iraq if you buy it, the price for one vial about 10 dollars, also you can get a prescription to a public clinic with a price of 1 dollar in rural areas to 2.5 in city areas to get one ticket which may get you 2 to 4 vials in that one ticket every month

  • @movahidnia
    @movahidnia 4 роки тому

    in Iran we pay almost 2.26 $ for each pen ( both novorapid & lantus ) without insurance . all insurances here support 90% of 5 pens a month of each, so it will be 2.26 $ for 10 pens ( 5 novorapid + 5 lantus ) a month. i am shocked by the prices in US !

  • @CarolinaChoppers
    @CarolinaChoppers 4 роки тому

    Wow I finally find a Vice Doc I am interested in and you guys don't even put up links to the featured pharmacies site? Or links to the websites you guys discuss? I tried google to no avail....

  • @dragorocky
    @dragorocky 5 років тому +1

    Right off top, THAT ain’t Chula Vista in the opening. That’s San Diego. The neighborhood is San Ysidro. It’s South San Diego, but it’s still SD.

  • @robbi2380
    @robbi2380 3 роки тому

    My dad paying 4$/month for government's public healthcare insurance , and he got a pen of insulin for his diabetes and some drug for his coronary problems, what a relief

  • @joeljimenez1570
    @joeljimenez1570 5 років тому +1

    In the Netherlands it cost around €14,80 to get 1 pen of Novorapid 100E 3ml. That is in dollars about $16.60. I need about 4 pens per month. 4x €14,80/$16.60 = €59,20/$66,40. That would be yearly about €710,40/$796.80.
    But because we have universal healthcare and everybody has the "basic healthcare plan" by law I only need to pay €385,00/$431.51. It's called "own risk" health plan.
    Every person has to pay(by law) the maximum amount €385,00/$431.51. when making use of health care/getting prescription drugs. Everything more than that amount of €385,00/$431.51 in healthcare/prescription medicine (like insuline) will get paid by your insurance company. This is called "own risk".
    I hope America gets this one day. I feel bad for you guys...

  • @marketmerchandise2989
    @marketmerchandise2989 5 років тому +49

    Hahaha....they call that Cartel....CAPITALISM!!!

  • @larrystiner6576
    @larrystiner6576 4 роки тому +1

    I've been a diebetic for 20 years and my A1c is between 5.9- to 6.5 every 3 months.

    • @miguelsaldana6991
      @miguelsaldana6991 3 роки тому

      Weird flex but okay... jk lol thats actually very impressive, been one for 6 years and ive never been below 7!

  • @sunday8979
    @sunday8979 5 років тому +2

    My friend had a diabetic stroke on a street corner. When will this madness end?

  • @felipenunez2058
    @felipenunez2058 10 місяців тому

    My dad got sick in mexico multiple times while on vacation. A couple of days in the hospital with antibiotics it was 30$. My uncle is a doctor and works for the state he doesnt make much but his says that he sees a lot of americans.

  • @Afoothatsfire
    @Afoothatsfire 5 років тому +3

    I love how they shed the light on the truth that us diabetics have to live in the United States

  • @myblasphemouslife9052
    @myblasphemouslife9052 5 років тому +1

    I’m 26 years old with GERD which is horrible, sometimes I can’t eat anything for 2-3 days. Living with it is absolute Hell, and I can’t get surgery here in America because it’s too expensive for me. I already struggle to pay for my university classes, I’m at the point where I’m so frustrated that I plan to move out of the country once I’m done with university.

    • @K581O_o
      @K581O_o 5 років тому

      :( that is F*ed up man

    • @ericsalidbar1693
      @ericsalidbar1693 5 років тому

      Me and my girlfriend have gerd it's some of the worst pain I've ever felt in my entire life and I have nerve damage and pain from car accidents. I know pain. Every single day of my life I know pain.

  • @2001lextalionis
    @2001lextalionis 5 років тому +10

    Making the US great again starts with fixing this problem

    • @4777hamza
      @4777hamza 3 роки тому +1

      *providing universal healthcare

  • @BizzeeB
    @BizzeeB 5 років тому

    What's strange is which medications are and aren't expensive in the US - many common prescriptions are almost free. My blood pressure medication costs 50 cents (!) with my copay. Common antidepressants and pain pills cost $5 for a month's supply with a decent insurer (and not even a crazy price paying out of pocket). It's just odd that in some cases, manufacturers decide to price gouge, and there are no rules in place to prevent that.

  • @grvc44
    @grvc44 5 років тому

    In the philippines 1 vial will cause you more than 300 pesos arround 7 dollars. But for people who is suffering from diabetes like my aunt, it is considered expensive. So I'M quite surprise about the 200$ insulin in the US.

  • @jonatanwestholm
    @jonatanwestholm 3 роки тому +2

    6:15 , the $1.2B investment in manufacturing over 7 years should be compared to the company's yearly revenue of $24.6B in 2019.

  • @zakizaki0
    @zakizaki0 5 років тому +4

    Even the politicians who are talking about this don't want to fix it because of intense lobbying ...

    • @daesfu
      @daesfu 5 років тому +1

      México welcomes everyone from anywhere.

    • @zakizaki0
      @zakizaki0 5 років тому

      @@daesfu Not everyone is living in s.border states ...

  • @oggyreidmore
    @oggyreidmore Рік тому +2

    The company Eli Lilly is valued at $320 billion. The US government could purchase the company and run it as a non profit utility. We could provide insulin to Americans the UK price ($7.52 per vial instead of $98.70), which would be a 92% discount, and then export the insulin to other countries at the price they are currently paying. The purchase would pay for itself in 15 years and then it would be revenue generating. But we can't do that because *SoCiALiSm*🙈🙉🙊

  • @ChristianGomez-ep5gi
    @ChristianGomez-ep5gi 2 роки тому +1

    Where is this pharmacy located? My daughter is T1d i would love to stock up for emergencies

  • @justincoleman7856
    @justincoleman7856 3 роки тому

    There's a newer organization that's working to make the idea of getting insulin to ridiculously low prices & they're called Open Insulin. They just made a video and its also going viral right now.

  • @Theegoaat
    @Theegoaat 5 років тому +7

    Andrew Yang 2020 let’s fix these problems!

    • @grateful.
      @grateful. 4 роки тому +1

      Lmao how would he fix it?

    • @Justin-nx3pw
      @Justin-nx3pw 3 роки тому

      By adding more government regulations? Lol nah. The only reason Mexico has cheap insulin is because the government stays out. Andrew yang isn’t about that at all. In fact, I don’t know of any politicians that are.

  • @karlpark8575
    @karlpark8575 3 роки тому +3

    To all my American friends - Stay healthy by exercising and eating healthy. Don't smoke and don't drink too much. If you become diabetic, consider moving to Canada or Mexico.

    • @sharonsomers
      @sharonsomers 2 роки тому

      Canada does not have a universal drug plan by any means, unless over 65. If you get a supplemental insurance plan it may cover some costs, but not all. If you are on a group plan at a job, that may cover things. If you are self employed, good luck. I have a bottom of the barrel health insurance plan, the best I can get, I sure have looked at all options, and I have a whopping $250 a year drug coverage on that plan. That would last less than 2 weeks of my meds. I am very lucky my endocrinologist supplies me for free with insulin. I am very resistant and go through a lot of it, around 120 units per meal, so one pen lasts me just over a day. I'd be paying several hundred a month if she didn't supply me with it.
      Yes, it costs a lot less here in Canada than the US, but it's by no means free or near it. People ask me all the time why I don't move to the US, there's no way on earth I could due to the drug costs alone. Let alone other insurance issues being a self employed person. I genuinely feel for US diabetics, it's very wrong to make ones suffer so just to try and get basic medicines.

  • @davidhutchinson5233
    @davidhutchinson5233 5 років тому

    Hell, I lived there for 3 years about a decade ago. I wish I could go back. Dental, health care...all are easy to access and so damn affordable it's not even funny. Doc visit was $10 or so....with a shot. and lab...not bad.

  • @17Matches
    @17Matches 8 місяців тому +1

    I have type one diabetes and it sucks having to buy insulin just to stay alive.

  • @Nekminute
    @Nekminute 5 років тому +56

    Americans dont need health insurance only V8 engines and AR 15's YEEEHAAWWWW MURICA !!!!!

  • @thetruth6435
    @thetruth6435 5 років тому +2

    Why is insulin prices so high? Moneh, buddeh!!

  • @davidk.5010
    @davidk.5010 4 роки тому +2

    "It depends what people are paying in the insurance point of view" 7:10 . Damn bro. These types of people are no better than Chinese government consultants.

  • @noneyours3237
    @noneyours3237 5 років тому +1

    I work in a United Healthcare call center and manage pharmacy benefits for multiple insurance companies. This is a sad story I hear every day.

  • @TheJerbol
    @TheJerbol 5 років тому

    How does a company release a generic brand of their own product for half the list price? Why would it be any different than the product they sell normally?

  • @panzer5033
    @panzer5033 5 років тому

    Why the sharp spike in price after implementation of the ACA? Could have sworn it had price controls.

    • @vandreadparty
      @vandreadparty 5 років тому

      The ACA had very weak price controls because Obama foolishly thought he could get the GOP on board if the government did not control market prices too much. As we all know now that was a dumb strategy and the GOP was never going to sign unto the ACA.

  • @Daenni909
    @Daenni909 5 років тому

    When you hear what the first lady said you really understand what those wonderful people mean when they say "Greatest country on the earth".

  • @1fires1
    @1fires1 Рік тому

    Outrageous.

  • @ericsalidbar1693
    @ericsalidbar1693 5 років тому +3

    I have heart problems I work for the us government and I still have to pay out of pocket for all my heart meds. And the doctors visits. I love my country the ppl in office not so much

  • @chiragarora2827
    @chiragarora2827 5 років тому +1

    Totally legal! Insulin is a hormone, not a drug.

  • @wiggiemanjb
    @wiggiemanjb 5 років тому +1

    If your on a pump the supplies are even harder to get

  • @erik2811
    @erik2811 5 років тому

    A Drugstore in Mexico called Amsterdam and English spoken. I'm a bit confused

  • @whatever5922
    @whatever5922 5 років тому +2

    I love living in Mexico. The US is very pretty but I don’t understand how some people can live like this

  • @randomnetfiend
    @randomnetfiend 5 років тому

    $295? *that's ludicrously expensive! I'm in Australia and it costs me au$5.40 per week.* (I'm on a low-income card) the regular price without the low-income card price cannot be more than $30.00 per week as *our government caps the price on necessary medications.*
    Your government should too.

  • @emojilord474
    @emojilord474 3 роки тому

    5:31 finally inside the factory

  • @ashleywhitethisisabsolutel1004
    @ashleywhitethisisabsolutel1004 Місяць тому

    I am from the United Kingdom where we have a national health service so we pay for healthcare out of our taxes comes out of our paychecks automatically. So in essence we don’t pay for healthcare because it’s free at the point of use and there’s no limit to how often you can use the healthcare because regardless of how much you pay you still have the same standard of healthcare.
    I am aware that a lot of Americans go to Canada which is quite a drive away from America depending on what state you’re in And I’m also aware that Mexico isn’t a five minute walk away from the United States because it depends how close you are to the border in the first place and there are many checks you have to go through to get across the border so it’s not as easy as they make out, but it’s true. The American healthcare system is probably the best in the world if you can afford it but if you can’t it’s a nightmare. No human being, whether they be American Mexican, British or whatever, nobody should have to go without medication America is known for its extortionate healthcare system.

  • @AURABOSS
    @AURABOSS 3 роки тому +1

    Insulin is the new gold

  • @bonifacebanta4590
    @bonifacebanta4590 5 років тому

    In Malaysia you probably pay less than USD50 if you are buying it at the pharmacy. And free if you go to government hospital

  • @mohammadaliwi5853
    @mohammadaliwi5853 4 роки тому

    I feel so bad, I live in the U.K. and insulin is completely free and I used to live in Belgium and it’s completely free to.

  • @so1667
    @so1667 5 років тому

    but i dont understand if you have insurance you still need to pay for insulin?

    • @MattSezer
      @MattSezer 5 років тому

      Many insurance plans have deductibles and co-pays. If a plan has a $5,000 deductible, then they'll only cover the cost of insulin after you've spent $5,000 out of pocket. You can get plans with $0 deductibles, but you're paying like $900 a month for that compared to someone like $300 for the plan with the $5,000 deductible. Many companies only give their employees plans with high deductibles because its cheeper.

  • @Mrstevie760
    @Mrstevie760 5 років тому

    That was a good video

  • @trinocularfilms
    @trinocularfilms 5 років тому

    Michael Moynihan is the best reporter @vice has by a long shot

  • @janquillin1562
    @janquillin1562 2 роки тому +1

    Omg I live in the UK and can order as much insulin when ever I want for free plus a glucose monitor!
    We are so blessed but take it for granted😲

  • @Alvin-eq5rc
    @Alvin-eq5rc 5 років тому

    How do I know if I’ve diabetes?

  • @azure8696
    @azure8696 5 років тому +2

    Medical bills are one of if not the leading cause of debt in the U.S.

    • @katiekane5247
      @katiekane5247 5 років тому +1

      #1 reason for bankruptcy is medical debt!

  • @j.d.hutchens3561
    @j.d.hutchens3561 4 роки тому

    I take Januvia pill cost 100 mg cost about 400 a month. I take a long acting insulin tresiba 100 units at night. Cost 1900 a month. And another insulin which is fast acting at about 200 dollars a month. Now that's just my insulin not other meds a take. My drug bill for one year about 24 thousand dollars. Thankfully I do have insurance that does help.

  • @emptyangel
    @emptyangel 5 років тому

    can't believe the US is trying to export their healthcare model to the UK lmao

  • @fernandoelizarraraz8503
    @fernandoelizarraraz8503 5 років тому

    We need change. My family and I go down to Mexico regularly to get some for my wife.

  • @emilyloosli
    @emilyloosli 2 роки тому

    The greed level at corporations in the US is psychopathic.

  • @gracebm9581
    @gracebm9581 5 років тому

    I was diagnosed Type 1 diabetic at 10 years old. If had been living in the US, I literally would have died of poverty. That was long before the prices more than quadrupled. There would be no hope for me as a kid diagnosed today. Whoever is profiting from this obviously doesn't care that they're risking lives by hiking the prices up. People have died from rationing insulin in the United States, and before anyone says that it's a result of lifestyle choices, Type 1 is an autoimmune condition that has nothing to do with diet, weight, or factors within our control. This issue should never be the next political football, can everyone just agree that it's wrong and put an end to this? The same goes for the price hikes on Epi-pens. It's just horrific.

  • @TupinkJuanstink
    @TupinkJuanstink 5 років тому

    Awsome I live in New york.....

  • @matrixdexter270
    @matrixdexter270 2 роки тому +1

    May Mexico should close their boundary too..I guess