Drugmakers will likely have fewer constitutional arguments in their pockets as they continue to fight against the Biden administration’s landmark price-setting program.
Federal courts have now dealt two big setbacks to challengers of the Inflation Reduction Act’s drug price negotiation provisions. A federal judge in Delaware rejected AstraZeneca’s claims on March 1, a few weeks after a federal judge in Texas dismissed a lawsuit by industry trade groups. Seven lawsuits remain in district court.
The judge in Delaware rejected AstraZeneca’s due process claim because it said the drugmaker failed to identify a protected property interest or to show that it ...
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