Many of the drugs being used in medicine today are extremely expensive.
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The increasing complexity of advanced medicines and investment into treatments which do not end in success makes R&D more expensive - a factor that is contributing to the rising cost of prescription drugs.
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Why are medicines so expensive?
1. Lack of price regulation. At a basic level, drug manufacturers call the shots when it comes to how much American patients pay for their prescriptions. While the Food and Drug Administration regulates how new drugs are tested, marketed, and released on the market, they don't have any price control over medications.
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