With Encouragement From Trump, States Move Forward on Importing Drugs
The Trump administration Wednesday announced plans that would pave the way for Americans to begin purchasing lower priced prescription drugs imported from
Health and Human Services Secretary
For years, the importation of cheaper versions of drugs already sold here has been a cherished goal of consumer advocates and others. But federal resistance, from both Republican and Democratic administrations, has always stood in the way, at least in part because of full-throated opposition from drugmakers.
In anticipation of Trump's policy reversal on importation, some states already had taken steps that would allow them to begin importing medications from
"@SecAzar and I will soon release a plan to let
Four states -- three this year (
"America pays the highest drug prices on the planet," said Republican state Sen.
Some analysts are skeptical about that. They point out that there might be a limited supply of drugs from
"If you are a single supplier of a drug, why would you give
"They'd end up competing against themselves."
And Azar told reporters in a call that he couldn't predict the savings, according to The
"Importing from
Other importation opponents, including the pharmaceutical industry, argue that it won't be possible to ensure the safety and security of prescription drugs that flow through third countries, even
Prescription drugs are cheaper in
In the
For example, according to a 2017 analysis by the
The academy's analysis of 17 high-cost drugs covered by two of three insurers operating in
Many experts such as Kesselheim agree that consumers could save money on the importation of some high-priced medications, particularly those with expired patents.
The Trump administration envisions two pathways for importation. The more impactful one, at least initially, would allow states, wholesalers or pharmacists to propose pilot programs to import from
The other pathway would allow manufacturers to import from other countries' lower-cost versions of the FDA-approved drugs they already sell. These imports would not be subject to manufacturers' contracts with distributors and other middlemen, such as pharmacy benefit managers who administer pharmacy benefits on behalf of insurers. Presumably, drugs in this category would be offered to patients at lower prices.
Rising Political Pressure
The political pressure to do something about prescription drug prices has become unavoidable. A recent survey by the
Last week, the
The legislation does not address drug importation, and Trump has pledged to veto it if it reaches his desk, preferring a
Almost all states have considered a drug-pricing measure in the last four years, many of them focused on importation. By NASHP's count, since 2015, 33 states have examined proposals on importation. Three --
Some states, such as
Safety Concerns
The main impediment to the importation of drugs from other countries is a federal law -- the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act -- that prevents the importation of drugs whose manufacture, distribution and labelling have not been approved by the
Exceptions are made if the HHS secretary certifies a drug's importation would pose no additional health and safety risks and would offer "significant reduction in costs" to
However, many FDA-approved drugs are manufactured overseas. The agency is supposed to ensure foreign-made drugs are safe, effective and produced in an FDA-registered factory. It also monitors the sources of the ingredients and requires that they pass through transit points that observe safety standards.
Also, medication labels must follow FDA rules. Drugs exported to
NASHP, which has written model state legislation on importation, insists that importing medications can be done safely.
"Right now, 40% of the drugs sold in the
But
"I am suspicious that with importation you can guarantee the safety of the distribution networks through other countries," Anderson said.
Republican state Sen.
"If you support something like this, you're supporting conceding to a foreign power the efficacy and safety of drugs sold in
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