Merck's New Pricing Pledge Shows Style Over Substance
Executive Summary
A 60% price reduction on hepatitis C drug Zepatier sounds impressive, but the drug has been declining and the HCV space overall is shrinking. Another set of 10% reductions come on small-sellers that are now generic.
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