Tuesday, February 15, 2011

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Model Wars, PICS; Feb 16, 2011
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Obama Budget Targets Brand Name Medicines
 
02/15/11 / Huffington Post / Reuters

Big pharmaceutical companies could face increased competition from generic drugmakers under two proposals put forth by the Obama administration on Monday despite earlier savings extracted from drugmakers as part of last year's healthcare law.

President Barack Obama, as part of his 2012 budget proposal, called for cutting the number of years drugmakers could exclusively market brand-name biologic drugs to 7 years from 12.

He also set his sights on ending controversial "pay-for-delay" deals that affect traditional, chemical drugs by giving the U.S. Federal Trade Commission power to block them. Under such pacts, brand-name and generic drugmakers settle patent challenges with payoffs that delay lower-cost rivals from reaching the market.

The proposals face a tough challenge of getting through the divided Congress, but could alter the landscape for consumers' access to cheaper medicines.

They quickly drew industry protests.

While branded and generic drugmakers are divided over the biologics issue, "both the brand and generic drug industries will fight tooth and nail to preserve pay-to-delay settlements which provide substantial benefit to the industry," Bernstein analyst Aaron "Ronny" Gal said in a research note.

Still, they are unlikely to deliver a huge overall blow to the $890 billion global drug industry in which companies such as Pfizer Inc - and Merck & Co Inc - can see at least $1 billion a year in revenue from just one blockbuster medicine.

The Obama administration is turning to drugmakers to help squeeze out some savings to help reduce the deficit and cover other health initiatives such as the implementation of the health law passed last March that included about $80 billion in savings negotiated with brand name companies.

U.S. Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was unapologetic about the extra savings from industry, and saying the administration wants the best outcomes for patients. "This is a move in that direction," she told reporters.

The two proposals aimed at getting cheaper, generic medicines to the U.S. market would together save about $11 billion over 10 years.

The proposal impacting brand-name biologics is a more dramatic version of a similar provision included in the health law in which brand-name drugmakers won 12 years of exclusive sales under a new U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval process to allow generic versions of biologics.

Such medicines treat conditions ranging from cancer to arthritis and are made from proteins, which can make them more complex to manufacture and more costly.

Generic drugmakers had fought for a shorter period of exclusivity, and on Monday the administration said 12-years of protection harms consumer access to much needed drugs.

Its seven-year proposal "strikes a balance between promoting affordable access to medication while at the same time encouraging innovation to develop needed therapies," the White House said in budget documents.

The measure would start to see savings of $80 million starting in 2015 and altogether could save $2.3 billion from 2012 to 2021, it estimated.
 
The "pay-for-delay" plan would save $540 million starting in fiscal 2012 and nearly $8.8 billion through 2021, it added.

In a statement, branded industry group the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America said both measures would discourage industry investment into research and development and could stifle new medicines.

The Biotechnology Industry Organization said reducing exclusivity to 7 years would prevent biotech firms from recouping their investments. Meanwhile, the Generic Pharmaceutical Association applauded the 7-year biogeneric plan but called Obama's move on "pay for delay" misguided.

Obama's budget also renewed the call for generic drugmakers to pay fees for the FDA to review new generic medicines.

Other proposed fees would cover FDA reinspections of drug and device companies after manufacturing problems are uncovered. Hospitals and others participating in an outpatient drug pricing program known as 340B are also targeted.

Additionally, the administration calls for food safety industry fees starting in 2013 and pledged to work with Congress to enact them.
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Majority Of Maryland Senators Support Gay Marriage Bill
By Carlos Santoscoy / On Top Magazine / February 15, 2011

A majority of Maryland senators have pledged their support for a gay marriage bill, giving backers a huge boost on Valentine's Day, the Washington Post reported.

In less than a week backers have won over three undecided senators and one opponent to their side.

In interviews Monday with the Post, Democratic Senators Katherine A. Klausmeier and Edward J. Kasemeyer, both from Baltimore County, announced they would support the measure.

"I think it's the fair thing to do," Klausmeier said. "I just weighed all the options. I think it's fairness."

Kasemeyer was more pragmatic, saying he doesn't "see how you can deny [gay couples] the right" to marry.

The announcement of new support arrived as hundreds of gay marriage backers rallied at the Statehouse and delivered Valentine's Day carnations to lawmakers.

Forty-six-year-old Senator James Brochin was the first senator to switch camps. The sophomore senator said he reconsidered his opposition to gay marriage after listening to nearly 7 hours worth of testimony at a Senate committee's public hearing on the issue.
"The Baltimore County lawmaker told reporters that the word "marriage" was a "stumbling block" for him.

"It's my stumbling block, and it's my problem," he said.

Brochin had previously supported civil unions for gay and lesbian couples.

Brochin said that he found the testimony of opponents to be "troubling."

"The demonization of gay families really bothers me," Brochin said. "Are these families going to continue to be treated by the law as second class citizens?"

Passage of the bill in the Senate, however, is not guaranteed. Backers need 29 votes to end a filibuster in the chamber. They have a minimum majority of 24.

In the House, which has yet to hold a hearing on the bill, Majority Leader Kumar P. Barve, who introduced the measure, said he was "pretty confident" the bill would pass in his chamber.
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