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Would Washington's FDA fix cure the patients or the drug industry?

By ProPublica  
   October 21, 2015

This might seem to be a rough political patch for the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. The exponential price increases of several drugs have brought scrutiny to the overall rise in drug costs and have prompted several 2016 candidates, most notably Hillary Clinton, to vow action to rein in the industry. Meanwhile, thousands of complaints are pouring into the Food and Drug Administration about a contraceptive implant made by Bayer. In Congress, however, things are looking better for the manufacturers. Legislation is advancing that would speed up the FDA's approval process for medications and medical devices, offering a rare example of how major initiatives can get traction even in today's gridlocked Washington.

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