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>:: Author Message zg129 Baby class Joined: 28 Jan 2016 Posts: 30 Posted:, 02:31 Post subject: Senate attacks drug distributors for price gouging The Senate Commerce Committee bashed drug distributors for up charging patients at a hearing Wednesday about the 'grey market' for short supply drugs. The 'grey market' is the second hand market, where drugs, frequently in short supply, are re distributed and sold by various distributors and wholesalers. It's an already dire situationfor many patients in need. Food and Drug Administration, drug shortages have increased nearly 300% since 2005. Many of the drugs on this list are cancer treatments.
The 'grey market' only exacerbates the price and the shortage issue. Drug distributors profiteers, people who exploit the misery of sick patients to make a quick buck, said committee chairman Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D West Virginia).
The committee unveiled a new joint investigation, conducted with the House Oversight Committee, which found drug distributors sold to multiple distributors, and charged hospitals up to 85 times what the initial distributor charged. In one case, a hospital paid a 1,200% mark up over what the drug was initially priced. Fluorouracil, a cancer drug that was initially $7 per vial, was sold to five different distributors, until the hospital ended up paying $600 for the vial. That's a mark up of nearly 8,500%. Congressman Elijah Cummings, D Maryland, who chairs the House Committee, testified that this wasn't an isolated incident. The report surveyed 125 different drug distribution companies and reviewed 300 different drug transaction chains. 'This system makes absolutely no sense for patients who need these critical drugs or for hospitals that treat them.