CSRXP POLL: VOTERS OVERWHELMINGLY SUPPORT HOLDING BIG PHARMA ACCOUNTABLE TO BUILD ON POSITIVE PROGRESS TOWARD LOWERING RX PRICES

Broad Majorities Reject Big Pharma’s Blame Game and Want Policymakers to Advance Market-Based Solutions to Crack Down on Big Pharma’s Egregious Pricing and Anti-Competitive Practices

Washington, D.C. – The Campaign for Sustainable Rx Pricing (CSRxP) released the results of a national survey conducted by Morning Consult today that found American voters overwhelmingly reject Big Pharma’s blame game and want policymakers to advance market-based solutions to hold brand name drug companies accountable.

“American voters overwhelmingly reject Big Pharma’s blame game and support market-based solutions from the new Congress and the administration to crack down on brand name drug companies’ egregious pricing and anti-competitive practices,” said CSRxP executive director Lauren Aronson. “Broad majorities of voters rightfully hold Big Pharma responsible for high drug prices as the pharmaceutical industry doubles down on a business-as-usual playbook including biennial price hikes, out-of-control launch prices and patent abuse to block more affordable alternatives from market.”

“Voters are eager to see lawmakers and the administration build on recent positive progress toward holding Big Pharma accountable to lower prescription drug prices,” Aronson continued. “Public support is especially strong, across party lines, for solutions that have previously won bipartisan support to crack down on Big Pharma’s patent abuse, including by stopping practices like ‘patent-thicketing,’ ‘product-hopping,’ and ‘evergreening.’”

The survey of 2,211 registered voters was commissioned by CSRxP and conducted by Morning Consult from December 20-22, 2022. Key takeaways include:

American Families Continue to Face Financial Uncertainty Affording Prescription Drugs

Voters Support Positive Progress Toward Holding Big Pharma Accountable to Lower Drug Prices

Voters Overwhelmingly Support Additional Action from Policymakers to Hold Big Pharma Accountable to Lower Drug Prices

Voters Reject Big Pharma’s Blame Game and Want Policymakers to Reject Pharmaceutical Industry Policy Proposals Targeting Others in the Supply Chain 

Broad Majorities Support Market-Based Solutions to Crack Down on Big Pharma’s Egregious Pricing and Anti-Competitive Practices

Voters Support Regulatory Solutions to Boost Competition and Prioritize Clinical Value

Massive Majorities of American Voters are Concerned By Recent Examples of Big Pharma’s Egregious Pricing Behavior

Read more on the findings of the survey from Morning Consult HERE.

Read more on market-based solutions to lower drug prices and hold Big Pharma accountable HERE.

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