Bernie Sanders opened a hearing with Big Pharma CEOs by acknowledging “the many Americans who have needlessly lost their lives because of the unaffordability of insulin.”
Only federal legislation of this sort can “put an end to decades of price gouging that has led to preventable suffering and costs the lives of people with diabetes who need insulin to live,” Knievel emphasized.
If Novo Nordisk can lower the price of Novolog by 75%, why is it still charging Americans with diabetes $12,000 for Ozempic when the exact same drug can be purchased for just $2,000 in Canada? “We want to know why there are Americans who are dying, or are becoming much sicker than they should, because they can’t afford the medicine they need,” he continued.
In Sanders’ words, “That could well explain why we pay the highest prices for prescription drugs in the world and why today drug companies can set the price of new drugs at any level they wish.”
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