Consumer Confidential: Sneaky deals are keeping cheaper generic medicines off the market
by David Lazarus, Los Angeles Times
Jun 27, 2019
3 minutes
It's bad enough drug companies charge sky-high prices for brand-name prescription meds and raise those prices with regular frequency. Some also cut secret deals to keep cheaper generic alternatives off the market - a practice known as pay for delay.
It's a bad-faith ploy that affects millions of people, potentially endangering the lives of patients who can't afford needed medicine.
And it could become illegal in California.
A bill - AB 824 - now making its way through the Legislature would prohibit agreements among drug companies involving "anything of value" changing
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