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A New Plan to Lower Drug Prices: Will It Work?
Washington, DC, USAMonday, May 12, 2025
Trump signed an executive order outlining several actions to implement this policy. One key aspect is targeting foreign countries that have more power to negotiate lower drug prices. These countries often have universal health coverage, giving them significant leverage in price negotiations. The order also directs various agencies to address unfair pricing practices abroad and to encourage drugmakers to offer discounts across the board. The Food and Drug Administration may even expand drug imports from other developed nations beyond Canada. The Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission will also crack down on anti-competitive actions that keep drug prices high in the U. S.
The pharmaceutical industry is not happy with this plan. They argue that it could hurt their profits and ability to innovate. However, White House officials believe that drugmakers will still make money if they increase prices abroad and realize that the U. S. won't be the sole funder of their innovation.
It's unclear how effective this policy will be in lowering costs for patients. Previous attempts have faced legal challenges and opposition from the industry. The success of this new effort remains to be seen. One thing is certain: the fight to make medications more affordable is far from over.
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