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Sen. Manchin Shares Parents', Lawmakers' Concerns About EpiPen Pricing
In a statement more remarkable for who said it than for what he said, Sen. Joe Manchin (D., W. Va.) said he shares the concerns of other senators and the public about 鈥渟kyrocketing prices of聽prescription drugs.鈥 Sen. Manchin鈥檚 daughter is Heather Bresch, chief executive of Mylan NV and the central figure in the current national furor over the skyrocketing cost of Mylan鈥檚 auto-injector product called the EpiPen. (Burton, 8/25)
Sen. Joe Manchin said Thursday that he shares the concerns his colleagues have voiced about how a pharmaceutical company run by his daughter prices a life-saving medicine it produces.聽The West Virginia Democrat鈥檚 daughter is Heather Bresch, the CEO of Mylan, the company that makes the EpiPen, a product that delivers the life-saving drug epinephrine for people with allergies to bee stings or certain foods. Mylan has come under fire in recent days for raising the price of the EpiPen by 548 percent since it acquired the rights to the product in 2007. (Nelson, 8/25)
Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), whose daughter Heather Bresch聽is the CEO of the company that makes EpiPens, said Thursday聽that he shares his colleagues' concerns about the recent price hike in the emergency allergy medication. "I am aware of the questions my colleagues and many parents are asking, and frankly I share their concerns about the skyrocketing prices of prescription drugs," Manchin said in a statement. 聽(Sullivan, 8/25)