Drug Companies Accused of Price Fixing
This week’s story update on the Election Central Web examines how a state attorney general is accusing drug companies of artificially inflating the price of generic medicines.
Imagine that you go to the pharmacy to pick up a medication that you’ve been taking regularly for years. But instead of the $30 a bottle that you usually pay, the pharmacist tells you that you will now need to pay $150 for the same bottle. What happened? A coalition of states led by the Attorney General of Connecticut is suing a group of generic drug manufacturing companies, which they say have been participating in this kind of illegal price-fixing for years.
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