Drugmakers Raised Prices by 6.6% on Average Early This Year

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Drugmakers Raised Prices by 6.6% on Average Early This Year
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Drugmakers raised prices on 866 prescription medicines by an average of 6.6% early this year as lawmakers explore measures to curb high costs

Drugmakers raised list prices by an average of 6.6% in the first few weeks of this year on cancer, diabetes and other prescription medicines, sticking with more moderate increases while lawmakers scrutinize pricing practices.

In all, about 150 drugmakers raised prices on 866 products in the U.S. through Jan. 20, according to an analysis fromTo Read the Full Story

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