No new prescriptions will be required, and California residents will be able to ask for the generic insulin at participating brick-and-mortar and online pharmacies.
The state plans to make available insulins biologically similar to the glargine, aspart and lispro versions of the drug.
The glargine-type drug is expected to be interchangeable with Lantus-brand insulin, the aspart-type drug interchangeable with Humalog, and the lispro-type interchangeable with Novolog.of its most commonly used insulin by 70% and capped out-of-pocket insulin costs at $35 for people with private health insurance using participating pharmacies.
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