KEY POINTS
  • The pharmaceutical industry's largest lobbying group and two other organizations sued the Biden administration over Medicare's new powers to slash drug prices for seniors under the Inflation Reduction Act. 
  • Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the National Infusion Center Association and the Global Colon Cancer Association argue that the Medicare negotiations violate the U.S. Constitution, in a complaint filed in federal district court in Texas. 
  • It marks the fourth suit challenging the law after separate legal challenges from Merck, Bristol Myers Squibb and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
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The pharmaceutical industry's largest lobbying group and two other organizations Wednesday sued the Biden administration over Medicare's new powers to slash drug prices for seniors under the Inflation Reduction Act

Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, along with the National Infusion Center Association and the Global Colon Cancer Association, argue that the Medicare negotiations with drugmakers violate the U.S. Constitution, in a complaint filed in federal district court in Texas.