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introduction
update (november 2003)
the battlefield in the states

From Maine to Oregon, states are going it alone in the fight to control prices

analysis

"An Industry Under Fire"...a look at Oregon's approach...pros and cons of drug ads

frequently asked questions

How would new drug benefits affect prices? Why do drugs cost so much?...more

interviews

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producer's chatteacher's guidetapes & transcriptspress reactioncreditsprivacy policy

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introduction + analysis + interviews + frequently asked questions
discussion + battlefield in the states + producer's chat
tapes & transcripts + press reaction + credits + privacy policy
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The Other Drug War

As Congress seems closer than ever to passing a new Medicare prescription drug benefit for seniors, FRONTLINE investigates the conflict between major pharmaceutical companies and American consumers who now pay the highest drug prices in the world. Through interviews with legislators, scientists, consumers, and industry leaders, FRONTLINE examines how states like Maine and Oregon have moved to control escalating prescription drug costs in the face of strong opposition from the pharmaceutical industry, which argues reducing drug prices will ultimately reduce the number of new innovative drugs they will develop.

posted june 19, 2003

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