The Administration’s War on Drug Development
Healthcare
United States
Started February 06, 2026
Capping drug companies’ prices and blocking their market access is the surest way to deter investment in medical innovation
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The Administration’s War on Drug Development
National Review (United States) | Feb 05, 2026
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Feb 06, 2026
Balancing drug affordability and corporate profit margins is key to fostering both innovation and public health accessibility.
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Maintaining high drug prices is crucial for sustaining investment in groundbreaking medical research and innovation.
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Restricting market access for drug companies is a necessary step to prioritize public health over corporate profits.
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While drug price caps may deter some investment, they can also stimulate innovation in cost-effective treatments.
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Capping drug prices is essential to make medications affordable, even if it risks short-term investment in innovation.
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