The pharmaceutical industry’s frequent flyers and empty promises
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- Private jets owned by six of the largest U.S. drugmakers have landed at Washington-area airports 127 times this year, underscoring the disparity between the pharmaceutical industry's wealth and the struggles of millions of Americans to afford prescription drugs.
- This situation highlights the perceived greed within the pharmaceutical industry and raises urgent calls for bipartisan reform to address the rising costs of medications that affect countless individuals across the nation.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System




