 Hi Emily. I'm Buckle. I'm Buckle. Where are we going? Pike. I'm a Viva Williams. I live here in Los Angeles with my husband Jeff. We have two little girls. Amy is four and Emily just turned two. One night I put her to bed and she woke up a short while later screaming. It hurts. It itches. It hurts. It itches. My tummy hurts. And that's when the pediatrician suggests that maybe she has pinworms. They're like white thread like worms that can live in a person's gut for a really long time. I'm going to go so fast too. Are you sitting good? According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention it's the most common worm infection in humans in the United States. Pinworms is kind of like lice in that it's invisible and it's easily transmissible among school children. A key difference is you know when there's a case of lice in school you get that the school notifies all the parents. They have lice checks. If someone has pinworms like that's people just don't usually talk about that kind of stuff. You know their bowel function. Get some water. So our doctor said I'll call the prescription to the pharmacy and you can go pick it up. Get a phone call a couple of hours later and they say we'll have to special order this medicine. And do you know it costs $250. And I had no idea what they were talking about. This is an old drug. You cannot get generic albendazole in this country. You can only get branded albens from a company called Medro Pharmaceuticals. Two tablets. Albenza costs $724 per dose of which my cost out of pocket is $250. This is half a dose. Costs me out of pocket $125. Costs my company another $200. And yeah a full dose is two bottles of this with two pills each. Being that this is so easily transmissible and present in the house. The pediatrician says you know you should take the medication and all the family members should as well. Well we're a small family. We're a family of four. But four times $250 is $1,000. The eggs can live outside on surfaces like on bed sheets on stuffed animals for three weeks. Your house is contaminated. Your entire everything is contaminated with these invisible eggs. How do you get rid of that? I felt very angry because I felt trapped. There's nothing. You need this medication. It's the only medication that treats this condition. The only thing you can do is pay up. What's the alternative? Live with this? Who can afford this? And why? Just to line the pockets of some pharmaceutical executive. People are being greedy with other people's lives.