J&J becomes first drugmaker to add prices to television ads

J&J becomes first drugmaker to add prices to television ads

Reuters  |  CHICAGO 

By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO (Reuters) - said on Thursday it will start adding the price of its medicines to television commercials by next month, becoming the first drugmaker to heed a call by Donald Trump for price transparency of drugs advertised directly to consumers on TV.

The said it will include both the list price of a product - the price before any rebates or discounts to insurers or pharmacy benefit managers - as well as potential out-of-pocket costs that patients will pay.

The move, announced in a statement on J&J's website, won swift praise from U.S. and Last May, Azar's office released a blueprint for reducing the cost of drug prices, which included a proposal to require disclosure of list prices in TV ads for drugs.

"We commend for recognising the value of informing consumers about list prices and for doing so voluntarily. We call on other manufacturers to follow their lead," Azar said in a statement.

Trump made lowering the cost of prescription drugs for U.S. consumers a central issue of the 2016 presidential campaign and emphasized it again in his State of the Union Address this week.

Ads for the blood thinner Xarelto, J&J's most widely prescribed medicine, will be the first television spot to include information, the company said. The treatment used to prevent costs about $450 to $540 a month.

has increased its scrutiny of U.S. drug since Democrats took over control of the in January, while pressure is also coming from the Republican-led

Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, of the SenateFinance Committee, and Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, ranking member of the committee, on Monday invited executives from seven companies, including J&J, to testify at a Feb. 26 hearing on rising drug prices.

(Reporting by Julie Steenhuysen; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

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First Published: Fri, February 08 2019. 05:10 IST