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Md. group wants new laws to combat spike in drug prices

WASHINGTON 鈥 Price spikes for prescription medications, like the recent rise in the price of the EpiPen, have sparked a call for area lawmakers to take a more aggressive stance against drug companies seeking to raise prices.

The group Maryland Citizens鈥 Health Initiative is calling for legislation requiring drug companies to notify the public if they plan to increase the price of any prescription drug by 10 percent or more, and for the companies to disclose how they come up with the prices of their drugs.

The group鈥檚 proposal would also authorize the state鈥檚 attorney general to take legal action to prevent cases of alleged price gouging.

Prescription drug pricing 鈥渋s something that the public is very anxious about, and I think that legislators will be responsive to proposals like this,鈥 said Jamie Raskin, Democratic State Senator from Silver Spring and Takoma Park, who is also a candidate for Congress. 鈥淎n issue like this could have extraordinary resonance across the state and within the General Assembly.鈥

Raskin said he believes state lawmakers would be interested in holding hearings on the issue of prescription drug prices, and he does not think the recent proposal is 鈥渟omething my Republican colleagues would reflexively oppose.鈥

A spokeswoman for an organization that represents the country鈥檚 leading drug companies told The Washington Post the legislation would not help patients actually afford the medications they need.

John Aaron

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