The data displays the rising costs of EpiPens in the U.S. from November 2004 to May 2016. The cost of EpiPens increased from 106.32 USD in November 2004 to 608.61 dollars in May 2016. In 2016, Mylan came under fire from the public and U.S. congress for the high cost of the EpiPen, which was estimated to cost Mylan only 35 dollars. As of August 2016, Mylan planned to launch a generic version of its own EpiPen that would cost around 300 dollars, or half the cost of the original.
1st November, 2004 | 106.32 |
23rd February, 2005 | 106.96 |
23rd February, 2006 | 107.76 |
22nd February, 2007 | 108.96 |
16th January, 2008 | 110.18 |
14th January, 2009 | 116.1 |
12th October, 2009 | 139.42 |
3rd August, 2010 | 150.76 |
15th December, 2010 | 165.68 |
12th May, 2011 | 176.5 |
18th October, 2011 | 193.96 |
6th March, 2012 | 208.84 |
27th July, 2012 | 229.52 |
7th November, 2012 | 252.24 |
17th July, 2013 | 273.24 |
8th November, 2013 | 313.94 |
2nd May, 2014 | 354.94 |
5th Nov, 2014 | 407.84 |
1st May, 2015 | 468.06 |
23rd November, 2015 | 537.8 |
16th May, 2016 | 608.61 |