Re: Major Drug Companies Quietly Hike Drug Prices 100 Percent or More
- From: Rumpelstiltskin <PleaseDoNotReplyByEmail@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 02 Mar 2009 06:26:54 -0800
On Mon, 02 Mar 2009 08:56:51 -0500, Harry Hope <rivrvu@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
http://www.naturalnews.com/025683.html
Big Pharma Quietly Hikes Drug Prices 100 Percent or More
By David Gutierrez, staff writer
(NaturalNews) Without any fanfare, pharmaceutical companies have been
raising the prices of many of their drugs by 100 percent or more,
according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of
Minnesota.
The researchers investigated cases in which drugs had their prices
increased by 100 percent or more in a single cost adjustment, finding
that drug companies had done so for 26 products in 2006.
Questcor Pharmaceuticals, for example, increased the price of its drug
Acthar (used to treat spasms in infants) by 1,424 percent, from $1,650
per vial to a whopping $23,000.
The practice seems to be getting more common.
In 2004, only 15 drugs had their prices so drastically increased.
By only the first half of 2008, however, already the prices of 17
drugs had at least doubled.
"There's no simple explanation," said Stephen Schondelmeyer of the
University of Minnesota.
"Some companies seem to figure no one is watching so they can get away
with it."
The trend has started to draw legal attention, however.
Recently, Abbot Pharmaceuticals settled a lawsuit over its 400 percent
price hike for Norvir, an HIV/AIDS drug.
The company agreed to pay as much as $27.5 million in compensation,
but not to lower the price of the drug.
Senators Amy Klobuchar and Charles Schumer have called on the
Government Accountability Office to investigate the price increases.
In addition, Klobuchar has asked the Federal Trade Commission to
investigate Ovation Pharmaceuticals for drastically raising the prices
of four drugs in 2006.
In one case, the price of the tumor drug Cosmegen increased from
$16.79 per dose to $593.75 per dose, or 3,436 percent.
"This does drive up the price of health care," said Alan Goldbloom,
president of Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota.
"Hospitals are either eating the cost or passing it along to insurers,
so you and I are paying it in increased premiums."
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Harry
One can only hope that they're digging their own grave, and
that when this stuff starts getting popularized, it will increase
public demand for National Health.
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