Los Angeles Times

Why we pay so much for meds

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Re “Nibbling at high drug prices,” editorial, Oct. 17

The primary way that the government can reduce drug prices is to make sure that no drug company can realize a return on any investment in developing new medication­s. Another way is to make sure that foreign firms who do not make that research investment can manufactur­e them anyway and sell them back to us at a price lower than cost.

Provided that a return on investment in new medicine is permitted, it does not hurt to know the price. But there will be no price at all unless somebody can make a living from researchin­g and manufactur­ing new drugs without the prior permission of politician­s. Richard E. Ralston

Newport Beach The writer is executive director of Americans for Free Choice in Medicine.

President Trump wants drug ads to disclose not just the potential side effects, but also the price. This could drive down the price of prescripti­ons and give patients more informatio­n so they can discuss this aspect of their therapy with their doctors.

People badly need prescripti­on prices to go down. So, is Trump’s proposal just a political maneuver before an election, or will it really happen? What our president says and what he actually does are not often the same. Burt Sacks

Los Angeles

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