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Pfizer agrees to lower prescription drug costs for Medicaid in deal with Trump

Pfizer agrees to lower prescription drug costs for Medicaid in deal with Trump

Posted on September 30, 2025 By admin


Drugmaker Pfizer has agreed to lower drug costs under a deal struck with the Trump administration, President Donald Trump said on Tuesday (September 30, 2025), as he promised similar deals will be struck with other drugmakers facing a threat of tariffs.

The announcement, which Mr. Trump made with Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla at the White House, came as the Republican President has for months sought to lower drug costs. It also came as Washington faced a federal government shutdown at midnight amid a standoff between Democrats and Republicans over health care and its costs.

Under the agreement, New York-based Pfizer will charge most-favoured-nation pricing to Medicaid and guarantee that pricing on newly launched drugs, Mr. Trump said. That involves matching the lowest price offered in other developed nations.

“I can’t tell you how big this is,” the President said.

“I think,” Mr. Bourla said, “today we are turning the tide and we are reversing an unfair situation.” Mr. Trump has been talking for months about the need to lower drug prices. In May, he issued an executive order that gave drugmakers 30 days to electively lower prices or face new limits on what the government will pay.

To persuade them to strike deals, Mr. Trump said he threatened to impose tariffs — a favourite tool of his to use as leverage across all areas of government — but that move could raise drug prices.

It’s unclear how the new policy will affect patients in Medicaid, the state and federally funded programme for people with low incomes. They often pay a nominal co-payment of a few dollars to fill their prescriptions, but lower prices could help state budgets that fund the programmes.

Lower drug prices also will help patients who have no insurance coverage and little leverage to negotiate better deals on what they pay.

“This is something that most people said was not doable,” Mr. Trump said on Tuesday.

One thing that is not doable, however, was Trump’s repeated claim that it would cut drug prices by more than 100%, “14, 15, 1,600% reductions in some cases,” he said.

A 100% reduction would make the drugs free. Cuts greater than that would essentially mean people are paid to take the drugs.

Trump making deals with other drugmakers

Mr. Trump said he’s making deals with other drugmakers, and “they’re all coming in over the next week.” Besides committing to lowering costs, Mr. Trump said. Pfizer agreed to spend $70 billion in domestic manufacturing facilities, becoming the latest in a string of major drugmakers to announce plans to build production in the United States.

The White House did not immediately release details about the investment, but Mr. Trump for months has spoken of a need to boost U.S. drug manufacturing.

Pfizer Inc. is one of the largest U.S. drugmakers. It produces the COVID-19 vaccine Comirnaty and the treatment Paxlovid. Its products also include several cancer drugs, the blood thinner Eliquis and the pneumonia vaccine Prevnar.

Mr. Trump sent letters in late July to executives at 17 pharmaceutical companies about changes he would like to see. Copies of the letters posted on social media note that U.S. prices for brand-name drugs can be up to three times higher than averages elsewhere.

The letters called for drugmakers to commit by Monday to offering what Pfizer agreed to: most-favoured-nation pricing to Medicaid and new medications.

Mr. Trump also asked drugmakers to offer the lower pricing levels for drugs sold directly to consumers and businesses.

Mr. Trump has claimed that the U.S., with its higher drug prices, subsidizes care in other countries.

Drugmakers in the past couple of years have started launching websites to connect customers directly with some products like Lilly’s obesity treatment Zepbound or the blood thinner Eliquis from Pfizer and Bristol-Myers Squibb. That comes as patients have grown more comfortable with receiving care virtually after the practice exploded in popularity during the coronavirus pandemic.

Drug prices in U.S.

Drug prices for patients in the U.S. can depend on a number of factors, including the competition a treatment faces and insurance coverage. Most people have coverage through work, the individual insurance market or government programs like Medicaid and Medicare that shields them from much of the cost.

While Mr. Trump was focusing on drug costs on Tuesday, Democrats were focused on reversing Medicaid cuts in the sweeping law he signed this summer.

They were pushing for that reversal to be included in a measure to fund the government in the short term, along with an extension of tax cuts that make health insurance premiums more affordable for people who purchase coverage through Affordable Care Act marketplaces.

Republicans have said they won’t negotiate.

Published – October 01, 2025 02:06 am IST



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