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All Michiganders should be able to afford the prescription medications they depend upon to live long and healthy lives. 

 

And, yet, the cost of prescription drugs in our country and state are consistently rising faster than inflation, making them increasingly unaffordable for the average Michigan resident. In fact, the Michigan Prescription Drug Task Force has found that almost a third of Michigan residents, ages 19 to 64, have stopped taking their prescriptions because of cost and 6 in 10 Michiganders, 50 and older, reported concerns over not being able to afford to fill their prescriptions in a 2022 AARP survey. Michiganders have also resorted to not taking medications as prescribed or cutting pills in half in order to stretch their prescriptions longer and delay refills.

Read more in The Alpena News.