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Lantus 100/3 ML is a temperature-sensitive medication and requires cold chain management during shipment to maintain its efficacy and safety.
To ensure the cold chain integrity of insulin and other refrigerated pharmaceutical products both domestically and internationally, accredited dispensing pharmacies must ensure manufacturer-specific storage and shipping requirements.
The PharmacyChecker International Pharmacy Verification Program (IPVP) enforces rigorous standards for the international shipment of products requiring refrigeration. Only PharmacyChecker-accredited dispensing pharmacies located in Canada, the United Kingdom, or the United States that also hold PharmacyChecker cold chain certification are authorized to dispense and/or ship refrigerated products into the United States.
Online pharmacies partnering with accredited dispensing pharmacies that meet cold-chain certification requirements may list prices for refrigerated medications under the "International Price Comparison" tab below.
Pharmacies listing refrigerated product prices on PharmacyChecker.com must demonstrate ongoing compliance with IPVP cold chain shipping requirements.
We strongly recommend patients avoid ordering refrigerated medications—or any medicines—online from websites that are not verified by the PharmacyChecker International Pharmacy Verification Program or another comparable verification program.
For detailed policies, please see: PharmacyChecker International Pharmacy Verification Program Policies.
If you have questions or comments about this issue, please email us.
There are no international mail-order prices listed for Lantus 100ML/3ML. If you are a U.S. resident, you can compare discount drug prices offered by pharmacies in your neighborhood. We also encourage patients and caregivers struggling to afford medicine in the United States to look into patient assistance programs that may be available for your prescribed drug therapy.
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Medicare finally gets to throw its weight around. But for which medications? - September 6, 2022
...Revlimid (lenalidomide) Lantus Solostar (insulin glargine, hum.rec.anlog) Humira (adalimumab) Symbicort (budesonide/formoterol fumarate) Novolog FlexPen (insulin aspart) Victoza (liraglutide) Breo Ellipta (fluticasone/vilanterol) REVLIMID (lenalidomide): In March 2022, Teva Pharmaceuticals launched a generic for Revlimid with volume-limited availability, with restrictions fully lifted by 2026.
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Federal Law and Drug Labeling: Differing Definitions of An Imported Drug Your medication is – most likely – not made in the United States. We reviewed the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act (FDCA), the Tariff Act, and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Act because they each can affect how a drug manufacturer labels a drug product in terms of its country of origin.
Lea másImportation as Policy to Lower Prescription Drug Prices - February 14, 2022
...Of the three main and difficult to afford insulin products sold in U.S. pharmacies, Lantus Solostar (Sanofi Aventis), Humalog (Eli Lilly), and Levemir (Novo Nordisk), only Humalog is made in the U.S. 4.2.2.
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Though Frederick Banting co-discovered insulin at the turn of the century — winning the Nobel for it in 1923 — the turn of the millennium brought a new, more horrific discovery: Big Pharma. With drug prices creeping up steadily since the 1990s in the U.S., insulin became the poster child of a crisis.
Lea másBiden’s Plan to Lower Drug Prices. Did Trump help pave the way? - December 9, 2020
...Infamous in this group are pernicious price increases of critically important insulin products: Humalog, Lantus, and Novolog. Combined, prices on these drugs went up 300% over 10 years. Drug company Eli Lilly launched Humalog with a price tag of $20 in 1996. In 2019, it was priced at $270, a 1200% increase.
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HHS Insulin Import RFP Misinterprets the Law: Reimportation vs Importation - October 9, 2020
There is no end to my fascination over the new authorized pathways for wholesale and personal importation of lower cost drugs from Canada and many other counties. Last week, I wrote about the request for proposals from HHS on personal drug importation; the week prior, about the certification of Section 804 for wholesale imports from Canada.
...The three major insulin products in the U.S. are Lantus (Sanofi), Humalog (Lilly) and Novolog (Novo Nordisk). Guess what. The Lantus and Novolog sold at U.S. pharmacies are made in Germany and Denmark, respectively. That leaves only Lilly’s Humalog for possible reimportation at lower cost because it is in fact made in Indiana.
The Mike Enzi Foundation for Lower-Cost Imported Insulin Should Exist - February 15, 2019
In my blog post about the Senate
Finance Committee hearing on drug prices, I noted my surprise at
Senator Mike Enzi’s (R-WY) comment that he knew about a foundation that helps
people import lower-cost insulin from Canada. Sen. Enzi stated that a person
referred to as his diabetes advisor had
“found a way to work through a foundation to import insulin for a number of
people at lower-cost.
...An insulin product that could be imported for personal use
and brought into compliance is Lantus Solostar. It’s made in Germany and then
shipped to wholesalers in the U.S. and Canada with labeling for those
countries. That drug is not subject to the ban on reimportation.
In contrast, Humalog is made in the U.S. so importing it
would violate the reimportation ban.
Senator Grassley on medication savings: “Have you considered Mexico or online”? - February 1, 2019
Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA), who introduced the Safe and Affordable Drugs from Canada Act of 2019, may well emerge as a major champion for Americans who import medicine because the prices are too high here in the U.S.
An astounding thing happened during the Senate Finance Committee hearing on drug prices this past Tuesday.
...Let’s look at Lantus, a long acting insulin. One vial of
10ml at my local Walgreens in Brooklyn is $327. I just called a Rexall Drugs in
Montreal. Their price is $73.99 and they don’t even
require a prescription.
Restrictions on Shipping Lower-cost Insulin from Canadian Pharmacies
Insulin that is packaged properly can be shipped overnight by FedEx safely.
PharmacyChecker Policy on Buying Insulin from Canada is Stricter than U.S. Safety Standards - June 18, 2018
I write this post about insulin with ambivalence and frustration, but also hope. The diabetes patient and activist community is rightfully seething, screaming at the top of their lungs about high insulin costs in America. One young man stands out in my mind.
...One carton of Lantus Solostar (5 pens of 3ml each), a long-acting insulin made by Sanofi Aventis in Germany, goes for about $430 at a CVS in Brooklyn, New York. At Rexall Drugs in Toronto, the price is $84.99. That’s 80% less. Until recently, a small number of Canadian pharmacies in our Verification Program sold it for about $180.
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White Plains, New York – October 21, 2024 – PharmacyChecker, a trusted platform for verifying international online pharmacies and comparing prescription drug prices, has been recognized in a recent Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) article as a valuable resource "to find a reputable online pharmacy that can supply high-quality prescription drugs." Authored by healthcare professionals from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, the article “Strategies to Help Patients Navigate High Prescription Drug Costs” acknowledges the role of international online pharmacies and PharmacyChecker in helping patients manage high prescription drug costs in the United States.
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