Glad to see the first ten medications chosen for price controls are those used by large numbers of patients and patients typically on multiple different medications concurrently (particularly diabetics), rather than a few extremely expensive but rarely used drugs.
https://www.npr.org/2023/08/29/1195984752/medicare-drug-price-negotiations
@AskTheDevil
You're conflating type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
Type 1 absolutely must have insulin. They don't have enough.
Type 2 diabetics actually have high levels of insulin in many cases, but they are resistant to it. Using oral agents that don't increase insulin further can avoid the weight gain that insulin causes. Some have data that they reduce complications like heart attacks (eg, jardiance).
@AskTheDevil
But yeah, insulins are grossly overpriced, and type 1 diabetics are at highest risk of immediate death without it. It would be nice to see more insulins on that list.