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Awkward Connection: Mylan CEO Is Senator's Daughter
The growing congressional scrutiny of pharmaceutical giant聽Mylan over the high cost聽of EpiPens could prove awkward for Sen. Joe Manchin. The West Virginia Democrat鈥檚 daughter, Heather Bresch, is chief executive of the company, which appears to have hiked the price of the聽epinephrine auto-injector by 400 percent聽since 2007. The device, which is used to treat severe allergic reactions, now costs more than聽$600 per dose. (Ho, 8/24)
That connection, reported this week by CQ HealthBeat, is a twist that could prove to be uncomfortable for Mr. Manchin and his Senate colleagues should Ms. Bresch be called to testify about a more than 400 percent increase in the product鈥檚 price since Mylan acquired it in 2007. (Huetteman, 8/24)
U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin remained mum Wednesday as a pharmaceutical company run by his daughter faced mounting criticism for hiking prices on life-saving allergy injection pens. ... His silence contrasted with a growing number of leaders crying foul on the ballooning prices, including fellow senators and the presidential candidate Manchin has endorsed, Hillary Clinton. (Mattise , 8/24)