High Out-of-Pocket Costs for Kids' Asthma Drugs Could Pose Dangers

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It's funny how everyone ignores what is happening these days. It's like there is too much information and we just all don't have enough time to process it all, so we can't take lessons from even the small stuff anymore. If we tried to read everything that was published every day we couldn't even do that. Like this massive Cornell clinical study that benefits Chromadex (CDXC) that no investor knows about.

http://weill.cornell.edu/news/releases/wcmc/wcmc_2012/06_14_12-2.shtml

robin of LA 5:41PM June 18, 2012

I'm in Korea, my inhaler costs $2.50- In the USA my inhaler costs $40-$50. In Korea, I'm on National Health Insurance (gasp!), in America, I was on a standard teacher's Blue Cross plan. Add this to the long list of why I'm staying abroad.

TONY 7:46AM March 28, 2012

my child is 5 years old and has astma,i cant afford insurance and cant get any help through medicare.his pulmocort is 200.00 for a 15 day supply,that is completly ridiculous.i work full time and am a single father with sole custody and that med is killing me financially.while other people sit on thier ass and get full medical coverage,thats complete BULLST i wish i knew where to get affordable health care just for him,he really needs it.[any help?]

jeff of MN 7:39PM March 27, 2012

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