Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Hospitals team to manufactur­e generic drugs

- By Linda A. Johnson

TRENTON, N.J. — Several major hospital groups Thursday launched their own generic drug company to tackle chronic shortages and high prices.

The new company, Civica Rx, plans to start with 14 widely used hospital drugs long in short supply. The company isn’t disclosing the drugs’ names for competitiv­e reasons, but they include a mix of generic pills, patches and injectable drugs for treating infections, pain and heart conditions, board chairman Dan Liljenquis­t said.

“The mission of Civica is to make sure these drugs remain in the public domain, that they’re available and affordable to everyone,” he said.

Drug shortages have been widespread for more than a decade, particular­ly for inexpensiv­e generic drugs, because of manufactur­ers consolidat­ing, stopping production of low-profit medicines and having to fix manufactur­ing problems.

Hospitals are particular­ly hard hit and frequently must scramble to find scarce medicines, often at huge price markups, or come up with workaround­s that may not be as effective or safe for patients.

Besides creating a reliable supply for its 500 hospitals, Civica aims to reduce drug prices by about 20 percent. The drugs will be sold to nonmember hospitals as well, at slightly higher prices, Liljenquis­t said.

The company, based in the Salt Lake City area, plans to make some of the generics itself and hire companies to produce others, he said. It is aiming to get its first medicines on the market by mid- to late 2019.

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Dan Liljenquis­t

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