Sometimes drug prices are too low

Wall Street Journal

31 October 2019 - Washington’s efforts to keep medications affordable have had unintended consequences.

When Americans talk about drug prices, the conversation is dominated by the eye-popping sticker prices of certain new drugs. We’re all aware of how sky-high prices can make it hard for some patients to afford the drugs they need. 

Yet few appreciate how patients also lose access to treatments when prices are too low.

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