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Prescription price controls and importing inferior medications will hurt both patients and America’s standards. We should ...
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Missourians simply cannot afford their prescription drugs. More than one in four have skipped doses or split pills to make prescriptions last longer. Over half worry they won’t be able to afford their ...
Navigating 2025 Drug Pricing Policies webinar, panelists discussed the Most Favored Nation executive order, bills aimed at ...
The U.S. has the highest drug prices in the world, with the average list price more than three times higher than Canada’s.
Already late with carrying out his administration's prior threats around pharmaceutical tariffs, President Donald Trump has ...
Donald Trump and the GOP's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" guts Medicaid to give tax breaks to the rich, but the legislation ...
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What lies ahead through US drug pricing shake-up
While Vietnam’s pharmaceutical manufacturers may face limited immediate exposure to the recent shifts in US drug pricing ...
The high cost of prescription drugs in America has again moved back into the political spotlight, with President Trump recently signing an executive order aimed at bringing prices more in line with ...
At a cabinet meeting Tuesday, President Donald Trump floated the idea of imposing a 200% tariff rate on pharmaceuticals, ...
President Trump just issued an executive order to rebalance the global pharmaceutical market -- by tying U.S. drug prices to the artificially low, government-set prices in other developed nations.
This is Trump's second go-around with Most Favored Nation drug pricing. He signed an executive order on May 12 to tie U.S. drug prices to what other similarly wealthy nations pay.