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Swordsmyth
05-13-2019, 08:26 PM
A far-reaching lawsuit filed Friday by the attorneys general of more than 40 states accused some of the nation's largest generic drug manufacturers of conspiring to inflate prices, in some cases by over 1,000 percent.

"We have hard evidence that shows the generic drug industry perpetrated a multi-billion dollar fraud on the American people," Connecticut Attorney General William Tong, whose state led the probe into the companies' practices, said in a statement.


"We have emails, text messages, telephone records, and former company insiders that we believe will prove a multi-year conspiracy to fix prices and divide market share for huge numbers of generic drugs," said Tong.
The suit names 20 major drug manufacturers—including Pfizer, Teva, Novartis, and Mylan—as well as more than a dozen senior executives, who the complaint accuses of deleting evidence (https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/states-allege-generic-drug-executives-deleted-texts-obstructed-justice-in-price-cartel-probe/2019/05/10/450c6b30-7355-11e9-9eb4-0828f5389013_story.html) after the states began their investigation in 2014.
"The industrywide scheme affected the prices of more than 100 generic drugs," the New York Times reported (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/11/health/teva-price-fixing-lawsuit.html) Saturday, "including lamivudine-zidovudine, which treats H.I.V.; budesonide, an asthma medication; fenofibrate, which treats high cholesterol; amphetamine-dextroamphetamine for ADHD.; oral antibiotics; blood thinners; cancer drugs; contraceptives; and antidepressants."
Americans pay far more (https://www.reuters.com/article/us-pharmaceuticals-usa-comparison/exclusive-transatlantic-divide-how-u-s-pays-three-times-more-for-drugs-idUSKCN0S61KU20151012) for prescription drugs than the people of any other industrialized nation. Alluding to this fact, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser—who joined the multi-state lawsuit—tweeted on Saturday: "If you are angry about rising drug prices, you should be. Particularly because a major cause of price increases is illegal collusion by generic drug companies."


If you are angry about rising drug prices, you should be. Particularly because a major cause of price increases is illegal collusion by generic drug companies. The @COAttnyGeneral (https://twitter.com/COAttnyGeneral?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw) is joining with other AGs to hold these companies accountable. https://t.co/KWWY5kuQvQ
— Phil Weiser (@pweiser) May 11, 2019 (https://twitter.com/pweiser/status/1127258437887320064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

As the Washington Post reported, the 465-page lawsuit accuses drug company executives of "coordinating consistently to obstruct" government investigations into drug prices, including after Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) launched a probe (https://oversight.house.gov/news/press-releases/cummings-and-sanders-investigate-staggering-price-increases-for-generic-drugs) into generic drug pricing in 2014.
"Apparently unsatisfied with the status quo of 'fair share' and the mere avoidance of price erosion, Teva and its co-conspirators embarked on one of the most egregious and damaging price-fixing conspiracies in the history of the United States," states the complaint.

https://www.commondreams.org/news/2019/05/12/lawsuit-44-states-accuses-pharma-giants-multi-year-conspiracy-hike-drug-prices-over

oyarde
05-13-2019, 08:48 PM
Which other companies other than those four ? I never even heard of three of them.

Dr.3D
05-13-2019, 09:05 PM
Isn't that how a free market works?

Doesn't the price usually reflect whatever the market will bear.

UWDude
05-13-2019, 09:28 PM
Isn't that how a free market works?

Doesn't the price usually reflect whatever the market will bear.

Especially when you force people to buy healthcare.

donnay
05-14-2019, 04:51 AM
Especially when you force people to buy healthcare.

And especially when politicians leave politics and enter the pHARMaceutical world with a revolving door. Also let's not forget how Big pHARMa pays for protection like the mafia that they are.

The latest in the news:

FDA medical adviser: 'Congress is owned by pharma'
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/congress-big-pharma-money-123757664.html

nikcers
05-14-2019, 05:32 AM
Especially when you force people to buy healthcare.

Force them to buy insurance, force them to buy drugs by recommending and giving prescriptions for drugs that people don't need, because you paid the doctors off. Get people hooked on drugs so they buy more. Buy government officials to start wars with other countries who copy your drugs and sell them for less money.

angelatc
05-14-2019, 07:42 AM
Isn't that how a free market works?

Doesn't the price usually reflect whatever the market will bear.

The other governments all put price caps on their medicines, so the US customer's insurance gets charged more to make up the difference. In a legit market, the pharma companies would tell nations like Canada to piss off, but since our market can bear higher costs, we do.

Note that a lot of 3rd world countries also get meds cheap, but that's more because they're poor.