Trump Vows To Stop Big Pharma From ‘Murdering Citizens’

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Trump vows to take on Big Pharma and end their murdering of US citizens

President-elect Donald Trump has accused Big Pharma companies of murdering US citizens and “getting away with it” for decades. 

In a bold move, Donald Trump promised on Wednesday to curb pharmaceutical companies’ ability to overcharge for medicines – saying that under his presidency big changes that would benefit the public were going to happen.

Rawstory.com reports:

After his remarks, the Ishares Nasdaq Biotech ETF dropped 4 percent at its session low and was on track for its largest daily percentage drop since late June. Trump has blasted other industries for charging the government too much, particularly defense companies Lockheed Martin Corp and Boeing Co, but has made only a few public statements about drug pricing since being elected.

After his promise during a news conference, the ARCA pharmaceutical index fell 2 percent as Pfizer Inc gave up 2.6 percent and Johnson & Johnson fell 1 percent. Biotech Gilead Sciences Inc fell 2.3 percent.

The drug industry has been on edge for two years about the potential for more government pressure on pricing after sharp increases in the costs of some life-saving drugs drew scrutiny in the press and among lawmakers. The government is investigating Medicaid and Medicare overspending on Mylan NV’s allergy treatment EpiPen, for instance.

Trump’s campaign platform included allowing the Medicare healthcare program to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies, which the law currently prohibits, and he has also discussed making it easier to import drugs at cheaper prices.

“We are going to start bidding. We are going to save billions of dollars over time,” Trump said.

Medicare, which covers more than 55 million elderly or disabled Americans, spends hundreds of billions of dollars on drugs every year.

Industry trade group Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America did not have an immediate comment.

Daniel O’Day, CEO of Roche Pharmaceuticals, a division of Roche Holding AG, said in an interview on the sidelines of the JP Morgan Healthcare conference in San Francisco that the company focuses on innovation and investing in research.

Price increases over the past several years have been “responsible” and in the range of low to mid single digits, he said.

3 Comments

  1. ” The New England Journal of Medicine is perhaps the most prestigious Medical Journal in the world, but this does not make it immune to influence from commercial interests. Of 73 original studies on new drugs published since 2000, 60 were funded by Pharmaceutical Companies, 50 were co-written by Drug Company Employee’s, and 37 has a lead author that had accepted compensation from a related Drug Company in the form of consultant pay, grants or speaking fee’s, The Washington Post Reported in 2012.

  2. God bless PresidentTrump!
    Thank you for caring about the people.
    Please take away the powers that pharma has given itself at the cost of human lives!

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