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  2. Federal Trade Commission sues largest drug middlemen for ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission alleges CVS Health’s Caremark Rx, Cigna’s Express Scripts and United Health Group’s OptumRx created a system that prioritizes high rebates from drug ...

  3. What Cigna Medicare Part D Plans Are Offered in 2025? - AOL

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    Cigna offers several options for people seeking Medicare Part D prescription drug coverage. In all 50 states and U.S. territories, Cigna offers three stand-alone plans with different deductibles ...

  4. Cigna to remove AbbVie's Humira from some drug ... - AOL

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    Cigna said on Monday it will remove AbbVie’s blockbuster rheumatoid arthritis drug Humira from some of its lists of preferred drugs for reimbursement in 2025, and recommend less pricey ...

  5. Prescription drug prices in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prescription drug list prices in the United States continually are among the highest in the world. [1] [2] The high cost of prescription drugs became a major topic of discussion in the 21st century, leading up to the American health care reform debate of 2009, and received renewed attention in 2015.

  6. Cigna to add three Humira biosimilars to drug reimbursement list

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    Sandoz had announced that its unbranded biosimilar, known chemically as adalimumab-adaz, would be priced at an 81% discount to Humira’s current list price of $6,922 per month, and Hyrimoz at a 5 ...

  7. Pharmacy benefit management - Wikipedia

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    They can also collect rebates from the manufacturer. Traditional PBMs do not disclose the negotiated net price of the prescription drugs, allowing them to resell drugs at a public list price (also known as a sticker price) which is higher than the net price they negotiate with the manufacturer. [16] This practice is known as "spread pricing". [17]