Consumers complained after EpiPen maker Mylan
 "hiked the price of the emergency
 auto-injector by $100 in recent months for no
 obvious reason. ... The price has
 increased 450 percent since 2004, when a dose
 cost $100 in today's dollars, to its
 current price of more than $600. ... The
 medication itself isn't expensive. Analysts
 calculate that the dosage contained in a single pen
 is worth about $1."
 Washington Post, August 23, 2016
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