Just Amash up of this week’s drug pricing news! Welcome to the Week In Review.
1. Memo to Pharma: A Pandemic is NOT a Pay Day
- Patients For Affordable Drugs scrutinized Johnson & Johnson’s promise to offer a “not-for-profit” COVID-19 vaccine and found that offer to be more than a little misleading. P4AD will continue to hold pharmaceutical corporations to account as the pandemic — and vaccines and treatments to curtail it – unfold. – (P4AD)
2. The People Want Drug Pricing Reform
- A recent poll found that nearly two-thirds of adults in the U.S. have reported increases in the costs of prescription drugs since 2017, and one-third of U.S. adults consider a candidate’s position on lowering drug costs a top issue at the ballot box. As members of Congress work to navigate COVID-19, they would be well advised to keep pushing for federal drug pricing reforms. — (Gallup)
3. Minnesota Momentum
- After an April victory for insulin affordability for Minnesotans, state lawmakers moved forward a separate bipartisan drug pricing plan that would require increased transparency measures to prevent unjustifiable price hikes. — (St. James Plaindealer)
4. Priced too High
- The new cystic fibrosis drug Trikafta is a game-changer for patients with the life-shortening genetic disease. However, drug pricing watchdog ICER found the monopoly drugmaker, Vertex, gave the medication an unfair price tag that burdens patients and families with millions of dollars in lifetime costs. Drugs don’t work if people can’t afford them. — (STAT & ICER)
5. Let’s Stay the Course and Lower Drug Prices
- We all want a vaccine to protect us from COVID-19. But we can’t lose sight of the fact that, in the midst of this pandemic, existing drugs will make up our first line of defense against the novel coronavirus. It’s one of numerous reasons we *must* prioritize lowering drug prices. — (Medpage Today)