Drugs firms are accused of putting cancer patients at risk over price hikes
by Sarah Boseley Health Editor from on (#2AKBM)
Research shows price of 14 treatments that should cost pennies has risen by up to 1,000%
Drug companies have been accused of profiteering by raising the prices of out-of-patent cancer medicines that cost just pence to make, inflating the bills of the cash-strapped NHS by hundreds of millions of pounds.
Academics say the prices of 14 cancer drugs have increased by between 100% and nearly 1,000% over the past five years in the UK. These are all generic drugs where the patent has expired, which means they can be made for little more than the cost of the raw ingredients.
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