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California launches state-run insulin program in Jan 2026, selling 5-pack for $55, down from typical prices.
California will launch CalRx, a state-produced insulin program, in January 2026, offering a 5-pack for $45 wholesale—far below typical pharmacy prices.
The initiative, funded by a $50 million deal with nonprofit Civica Rx and Biocon Biologics, begins with a generic version of Lantus (glargine) and aims to expand to other common insulins.
The state plans to sell it at $55 per 5-pack, helping uninsured and underinsured residents.
This move follows federal insulin pricing rules and a state law capping insulin costs at $35 for insured patients.
California’s entry into drug manufacturing marks a major step in lowering prescription costs.
California lanza un programa estatal de insulina en enero de 2026, vendiendo un paquete de 5 por $ 55, por debajo de los precios típicos.