Drug firms’ tired song and dance on reform
By Derrick Z. Jackson | Saturday, November 20, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…In the summer, the drug companies offered $8 billion a year over 10 years in drug cost cuts. Big Pharma has taken the savings off the table. A new AARP analysis has found that drug companies raised their prices for prescription drugs by 9.3 percent over the last year, amounting to $10 billion in new revenues….”….BS
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