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Drug Prices Surge: 350+ Drugs Set for 2026 Hikes

31 Dec

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Summary

  • Over 350 medications will see price increases in 2026.
  • Pfizer plans hikes on around 80 drugs, including COVID vaccine.
  • List prices will rise despite political pressure for lower costs.
Drug Prices Surge: 350+ Drugs Set for 2026 Hikes

Drug companies are signaling substantial list price increases for 2026, with plans to raise prices on over 350 branded medications. This planned escalation is more pronounced than in the previous year, affecting a wide array of drugs including those for cancer, migraines, and vaccines for COVID-19. The median increase is projected to be around 4%.

These adjustments come as the U.S. government continues to press for lower drug costs. While some agreements have been made to reduce prices for certain patient groups, these are seen by analysts as having a limited overall impact. Americans consistently face higher prescription drug expenses compared to patients in other developed countries.

Pfizer leads the planned increases, with hikes on approximately 80 products, including its COVID-19 vaccine and antiviral, alongside cancer and migraine treatments. Some hospital-administered drugs may see significant price jumps. Conversely, some price reductions are occurring, notably for the diabetes drug Jardiance, as a result of government negotiations for Medicare prices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Over 350 medications, including COVID-19 vaccines, cancer drugs, migraine treatments, and hospital-administered pain relief like morphine and hydromorphone, are slated for list price increases in 2026.
Pfizer plans to increase list prices on about 80 of its drugs and vaccines in 2026, including its COVID-19 vaccine Comirnaty and antiviral Paxlovid.
Yes, some drug prices will be lowered. For example, Jardiance, a diabetes drug, will see its list price cut by more than 40% due to U.S. government negotiations for Medicare prices.

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