CONGRESSMAN MAXWELL FROST REINTRODUCES EXPANDED EPIPEN ACT TO CAP COST OF LIFE-SAVING ALLERGY MEDICATION
The following information was released by the office of Florida Rep.
Revised 2025 Version Would Cap Out-of-Pocket Cost of Any 2-Pack of Epinephrine to
Originally introduced during the 118th
The legislation responds to persistent reports of families being forced to ration expired devices or forgo their purchase entirely due to high costs. In the
Critically, the legislation also aims to help families prepare for the unknown. A first severe allergic reaction can occur without warning, especially in children who have never previously been diagnosed. By capping costs and expanding coverage, the EPIPEN Act would allow families to keep lifesaving medication on hand, just in case.
"Going about life with a severe allergy can be severely anxiety-inducing," said
"Families shouldn't have to choose between putting food on the table and keeping their kids safe. Yet across the country, the cost of auto-injectors like EpiPens has skyrocketed, putting life-saving care out of reach for too many," said
The bill is endorsed by leading allergy and health equity organizations, and is part of
The EPIPEN Act is endorsed by Allergy and Asthma Network, Allergy Strong,
"ACAAI proudly endorses the EPIPEN Act, which requires health plans to cover self-administered epinephrine delivery systems and caps what patients pay for this important medication," said
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