News on Drugs-Prices-United States
There has been 64 news on Drugs-Prices-United States in the past from 21 sources across 5 sections.
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Parking Fees, Drugs, Instant Coffee: Biggest Gains in US Prices
840 pharmacies across state to sell drugs at subsidized rates
Trump's China tariffs are likely to drive up drug prices and spur shortages
Trump's tariffs could exacerbate drug shortages and raise prices, industry warns
The Trump administration promises 'greater transparency' in drug price negotiations
RFK Jr. is open to lowering drug prices -- using a policy championed by Elizabeth Warren
Trump reverses Biden policies on drug pricing and Obamacare
Drugmakers hiked prices for hundreds of drugs in early January
FTC finds major pharmacy benefit managers inflated drug prices for $7.3 billion gain
New bills in Congress aim to curb prescription drug prices
Mark Cuban's War on Drug Prices: 'How Much Fucking Money Do I Need?'
Watch live: Biden, Sanders give remarks on lowering drug costs
Are pharmacy benefit managers driving up drug prices? (Update)
Medicare negotiated drug prices for the first time. Here's what it got
Drug prices got only 1 mention at the presidential debate -- and yes, they are still climbing
Everything to know about the 10 drugs in the first Medicare price negotiations
Drug maker cutting prices for obesity, diabetes drug
Inflation is down, but consumers still struggle. And, Medicare to lower drug prices
Medicare negotiations on lower drug prices projected to save the program billions
Negotiated drug prices for Medicare are here
2026 Prices for Drugs That Are Subject to Negotiations
Execs unruffled by drug price negotiation
Medicare negotiations for lower drug prices near the finish line
F.T.C. Slams Middlemen for High Drug Prices
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