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Ministers [in the UK] are preparing to use new powers to impose price caps on medicines after drug firms began pushing up prices in the face of a possible no-deal Brexit.
Officials have drawn up plans to use price-setting powers for the first time after they were brought into law in 2017. Ministers said they were acting after some suppliers "increased their prices to what appear to be unwarranted levels."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...use-new-powers-impose-price-caps-onmedicines/
NHS prescriptions cost a small, fixed amount to most patients, but are free of charge to over 60s and some others.
Officials have drawn up plans to use price-setting powers for the first time after they were brought into law in 2017. Ministers said they were acting after some suppliers "increased their prices to what appear to be unwarranted levels."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politic...use-new-powers-impose-price-caps-onmedicines/
NHS prescriptions cost a small, fixed amount to most patients, but are free of charge to over 60s and some others.