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Drug Tariffs May Raise Prescription Costs: What Patients Should Know across U.S
A newly announced policy introducing tariffs on certain imported pharmaceuticals could gradually increase prescription drug costs for patients across the United States. The measure applies primarily to brand-name medications that remain under patent, along with some of their active ingredients, with tariff rates potentially reaching up to 100 percent depending on compliance with pricing or domestic production conditions. While generic medications and biosimilars are currently exclud
Drug Tariffs May Raise Prescription Costs: What Patients Should Know across U.S
A newly announced policy introducing tariffs on certain imported pharmaceuticals could gradually increase prescription drug costs for patients across the United States. The measure applies primarily to brand-name medications that remain under patent, along with some of their active ingredients, with tariff rates potentially reaching up to 100 percent depending on compliance with pricing or domestic production conditions. While generic medications and biosimilars are currently exclud
Trump drug pricing deals seen as limited relief for most U.S. patients
President Donald Trump’s recently announced agreements with pharmaceutical companies are expected to have a limited effect on what most Americans pay for prescription drugs, according to health policy experts who say the scope and structure of the deals leave many patients unaffected. Since Sept. 30, the Trump administration has reached agreements with 14 drugmakers in exchange for relie
Trump drug pricing deals seen as limited relief for most U.S. patients
President Donald Trump’s recently announced agreements with pharmaceutical companies are expected to have a limited effect on what most Americans pay for prescription drugs, according to health policy experts who say the scope and structure of the deals leave many patients unaffected. Since Sept. 30, the Trump administration has reached agreements with 14 drugmakers in exchange for relie
Novo Nordisk cuts Ozempic price to $499 for uninsured diabetes patients
Novo Nordisk has announced a major price cut for its popular diabetes medication Ozempic, offering the drug for just $499 per month for patients in the United States who are uninsured or paying out-of-pocket. This move represents a significant reduction from the previous list price of nearly $1,350, and it is aimed at improving access for patients who otherwise struggle to afford the medication. The drug will now be available at the lower price through the comp
Novo Nordisk cuts Ozempic price to $499 for uninsured diabetes patients
Novo Nordisk has announced a major price cut for its popular diabetes medication Ozempic, offering the drug for just $499 per month for patients in the United States who are uninsured or paying out-of-pocket. This move represents a significant reduction from the previous list price of nearly $1,350, and it is aimed at improving access for patients who otherwise struggle to afford the medication. The drug will now be available at the lower price through the comp









