Johnson & Johnson on Tuesday sued the Biden administration over Medicare's new powers to slash drug prices, making it the third pharmaceutical company to challenge the controversial provision of the Inflation Reduction Act.
The lawsuit filed in federal district court in New Jersey argues the Medicare negotiations violate the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
J&J also argues that the new provision forces the company to agree that the federal government is negotiating fair drug prices.
The company believes the provision doesn't involve true negotiations since the government "unilaterally dictates" drug prices.
HHS said in a statement it will "vigorously defend the President's drug price negotiation law, which is already helping to lower health care costs for seniors and people with disabilities."
Persons:
Johnson, drugmakers Merck, Joe Biden's, J, Xavier Becerra
Organizations:
Biden, U.S . Constitution, Bristol Myers Squibb, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, PhRMA, . Health, Human Services Department, Medicare, Services, HHS
Locations:
New Jersey, U.S ., United States, Xarelto