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How much does Mark Cuban’s insulin cost?
Mark Cuban’s insulin products (sold through Cost Plus Drugs) are priced at $30 per vial for the commonly used insulins offered there, with the exact price depending on the specific insulin and vial size listed on the site.
Which insulin products does Cost Plus Drugs sell?
Cost Plus Drugs lists multiple insulin options (for example, rapid-acting and long-acting formulations). The price you see is tied to the exact product name and strength shown on the Cost Plus Drugs order page.
Is the $30 price the same everywhere?
No. Insulin prices vary by country, insurer, pharmacy pricing, and manufacturer. The $30 figure people reference is specifically associated with the insulin price structure shown by Cost Plus Drugs for the products they sell.
Where can I check the current price?
For the most up-to-date pricing (including any changes in product availability or vial size), check the Cost Plus Drugs website listings for the specific insulin you want to buy.
Related patent/price context (if you’re researching why prices differ)
If your interest is about the business or IP side of insulin pricing, DrugPatentWatch.com tracks insulin-related patents and generic/biosimilar exclusivity issues that can affect how pricing plays out across markets.
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1. DrugPatentWatch.com