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Drugs
Why some people are worried about drug patent protections in the new NAFTA
by
Scott Tong
Oct 2, 2018
The trade agreement reached over the weekend between the U.S., Canada and Mexico includes longer intellectual property protection periods for the expensive class of drugs known as biologics.
There's a new generic drugmaker in town, and it doesn't need to turn a profit
Sep 6, 2018
Across the country, hospitals and clinics are dealing with a really difficult problem: Sometimes they can’t get their hands on certain life-saving generic drugs. So one group of large hospital systems, including the Mayo Clinic and Intermountain Healthcare, has come up with a workaround. It’s created a nonprofit company called Civica RX that will make […]
Generic Viagra floods the market. Here’s how Pfizer is reacting
Jul 13, 2018
Pfizer hopes to run with its “little blue pill” as long as it can. That includes the time-honored strategy of launching its own generic.
The FDA approves the first drug derived from cannabis
Jun 28, 2018
Will this be the catalyst for big pharmaceutical companies to get into the pot business?
Senate to scrutinize hospitals on low-income patient profits and spending
Jun 19, 2018
This morning, a Senate committee checks in to see how the cuts to the so-called 340b program, which allows hospitals to buy drugs at a discount, are impacting hospitals and patients. Critics say there’s little evidence that hospitals used the savings to help patients. Click the audio player above to hear the full story.
Those coupons people use for expensive meds are starting to count for less
Mar 19, 2018
Insurers are pushing back on manufacture coupons for expensive drugs in the hopes that it will pressure drug companies to lower prices.
The FDA wants more medical devices in your pocket
by
Molly Wood
and Stephanie Hughes
Dec 20, 2017
The agency is being led by a venture capitalist who is taking some cues from the tech industry.
For public good, not for profit.
How one sentence helped set off the opioid crisis
by
Caitlin Esch
Dec 13, 2017
Recently unsealed documents shed light on how the maker of OxyContin seems to have relied more on focus groups than on scientific studies to create an aggressive and misleading marketing campaign that helped fuel the national opioid epidemic.
Merck executive resigns from president's council, and Trump lashes out
Aug 14, 2017
The council has shrunk since it was formed earlier this year.
Why the government believes seniors are paying $200 million more for drugs than they need to
Aug 9, 2017
Critics say a controversial program that provides hospitals with deep discounts is being abused.