With the Democrats set to take control of Congress, the new guard of committee leadership presents a mixed-to-bleak picture for pharma industry interests. Hearings, hearings and more hearings on the dastardly doings of the pharmaceutical industry will be the order of the day for a Democratic Congress, Washington...
By Lewis Krauskopf, The Record, Hackensack, N.J. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Oct. 4--Backers of a bill that would ease access to generic drugs appear to have lost -- to Montel Williams, Leeza Gibbons, and the pharmaceutical industry. A celebrity-fueled...
As a regular contributor to MM&M, Carl Seiden usually reviews individual companies. This time he tackles a more challenging topic: how the political environment is likely to impact the pharmaceutical industry. As his analysis shows, the outcome of next month's election is only one of the uncertainties management has to...
THE PHARMACEUTICAL industry is fighting Senate legislation that would allow prescription drugs to be imported from Canada and other countries where brand-name medicines are generally sold at lower prices than in the US. The Pharmaceutical Res THE PHARMACEUTICAL...
CONGRESS TOOK major steps last week toward approval of a $400 billion, 10-year plan that would offer some prescription drug coverage to America's 40 million Medicare beneficiaries. The full Senate began debating the legislation after the measu CONGRESS TOOK...
HOUSE AND SENATE negotiators have tentatively agreed to allow US-made prescription drugs to be reimported from Canada, Mexico and other countries where they are usually sold at much lower prices, congressional sources said last week. The prop HOUSE...
To: National Desk Contact: Medialink New York, 888-560-5578 ormediadesk@medialink.com NEW YORK, Dec. 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A public serviceannouncement, featuring former Senator John Breaux, is remindingpeople to sign up to take advantage of Medicare's Prescription DrugCoverage between now and December 31. Listen to the PSA at: http://media.medialink.com/WebNR.aspx?story=32831 Registered journalists can...
* The U.S. House of Representatives passed a measure July 11 making it easier and legal for individuals to import American-made prescription drugs at low cost from foreign countries. The action was in response to growing concern about the high cost of drugs. The measure was opposed by...
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