Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The president’s big chance

- NEWSDAY

At a news conference before his inaugurati­on, Donald Trump said the pharmaceut­ical industry was “getting away with murder” because “pharma has a lot of lobbies and a lot of lobbyists and a lot of power.” Trump promised to bring prices down. This was not a flippant pledge. Taking on Big Pharma was a recurring theme in the campaign, when Trump promised to battle high prices and an illogical system.

Now as president, Trump has a perfect opportunit­y to call out a drugmaker and the system.

The Food and Drug Administra­tion has given its approval for use in the United States of deflazacor­t, a steroid that people have been importing for $1,200 a year to fight Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Duchenne afflicts about 15,000 young Americans, stealing their ability to walk in adolescenc­e and killing them in young adulthood.

With FDA approval, however, the drug will become illegal to import and that monopoly means Marathon Pharmaceut­icals can charge $89,000 a year thanks to “orphan drug” rules for rare diseases that will give the company an exclusive patent for seven years. The exclusivit­y is supposed to repay the investment to get the drug developed.

The company says it will try to provide the drug free of charge to people with no insurance or those who can’t afford the $89,000. It’s mostly insurance companies that Marathon is targeting to earn big profits. But programs to help those who can’t afford drugs often don’t work as well as promised. Because of the cost, insurance companies might not want to cover deflazacor­t and could argue that a much cheaper steroid, prednisone, might be just as effective. And if the insurance companies do pay for deflazacor­t, it will cost us all a fortune in higher insurance prices.

Stung by a public outcry, Marathon has hit pause on its plans. This offers Trump a great opportunit­y to take on both a profiteeri­ng drug company and a senseless set of FDA rules. He should seize it.

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