Recent reports have highlighted dramatic price increases for several older generic drugs, including a number of essential products used to treat deadly infectious diseases. Although most of these medicines have been widely available at reasonable prices for decades, some manufacturers have seized on unique features of the pharmaceutical marketplace to seek substantial profits. In this Perspective, we examine limitations in current price regulation among public and private payors and consider several reforms that could address the problem of expensive generic drugs through improved competition
Since the vast majority of prescription drugs consumed by Americans are off patent (‘generic’), thei...
This Article addresses a paradox in American healthcare technology: a thriving market for generic dr...
Pharmaceutical expenditures in ambulatory care rose rapidly in Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s. ...
This note acknowledges that the high cost of drugs, both generic and patented, is an important issue...
BACKGROUND In the United States (U.S.), large price increases for selected generic drugs have elicit...
Generic medicines offer a significantly cheaper alternative to brand-name drugs and have become an i...
Among American adults 20 years and older, 59 percent take at least one prescription drug on a regula...
High drug prices are creating serious health and fiscal problems in the United States to...
Abstract Background In the United States (U.S.), large price increases for selected generic drugs ha...
Toxoplasmosis damages the brain, eyes, and other organs, but the list price for the treatment is $75...
This article discusses how pharmaceutical innovation achieves remarkable improvements in human healt...
The country’s top medical scheme administrator, Discovery Health, calculates that far greater use of...
Our study indicates that there are opportunities for cost savings in generic drug markets in Europe ...
The issue of high drug prices has recently exploded into public consciousness. And while many potent...
As the price of medication skyrockets in 2017, investigating large pharmaceutical companies’ behavio...
Since the vast majority of prescription drugs consumed by Americans are off patent (‘generic’), thei...
This Article addresses a paradox in American healthcare technology: a thriving market for generic dr...
Pharmaceutical expenditures in ambulatory care rose rapidly in Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s. ...
This note acknowledges that the high cost of drugs, both generic and patented, is an important issue...
BACKGROUND In the United States (U.S.), large price increases for selected generic drugs have elicit...
Generic medicines offer a significantly cheaper alternative to brand-name drugs and have become an i...
Among American adults 20 years and older, 59 percent take at least one prescription drug on a regula...
High drug prices are creating serious health and fiscal problems in the United States to...
Abstract Background In the United States (U.S.), large price increases for selected generic drugs ha...
Toxoplasmosis damages the brain, eyes, and other organs, but the list price for the treatment is $75...
This article discusses how pharmaceutical innovation achieves remarkable improvements in human healt...
The country’s top medical scheme administrator, Discovery Health, calculates that far greater use of...
Our study indicates that there are opportunities for cost savings in generic drug markets in Europe ...
The issue of high drug prices has recently exploded into public consciousness. And while many potent...
As the price of medication skyrockets in 2017, investigating large pharmaceutical companies’ behavio...
Since the vast majority of prescription drugs consumed by Americans are off patent (‘generic’), thei...
This Article addresses a paradox in American healthcare technology: a thriving market for generic dr...
Pharmaceutical expenditures in ambulatory care rose rapidly in Europe in the 1990s and early 2000s. ...