Congresswoman Tlaib engages Teva executive over prescription drug pricing at House hearing
Michigan Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib tells Teva Pharmaceuticals CEO Kare Schultz at a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing that 7000 dollars per month may not seem like much to ACO but a constituent did not have that much disposable income per month as many did not, understanding Copaxone for MS was introduced in 1997 for 8,000 dollars but at present was 70,000 dollars, asking if he believed it was reasonable for her constituent to pay that, Schultz answering it would not be reasonable but, Tlaib interrupting.





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