A field of Ozempic at a pharmacy in Los Angeles on Aug. 6, 2025.
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The federal authorities has introduced the outcomes of the newest spherical of Medicare drug value negotiations: 15 decrease drug costs for Medicare to enter impact in 2027.
Medicare will get a 71% low cost on Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus, blockbuster medicine for weight problems and Sort 2 diabetes which have present record costs of round a thousand {dollars} a month.
The negotiations additionally included medicine for bronchial asthma, breast most cancers and leukemia. The reductions ranged from 38% for Austedo, which treats Huntington’s illness, to 85% for Janumet for Sort 2 diabetes.
“President Trump directed us to cease at nothing to decrease well being care prices for the American individuals,” stated Well being and Human Providers Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., in a press launch. “As we work to Make America Wholesome Once more, we’ll use each software at our disposal to ship reasonably priced well being care to seniors.”
This system that covers medicine for greater than 50 million seniors negotiated its first batch of drug costs final yr, after the passage of the Biden-era Inflation Discount Act in 2022.
A provision of that regulation, handed with out Republican help, ended Medicare’s 20-year ban on negotiating drug costs.
Negotiations for this second batch of 15 medicine wrapped up on the finish of October.
The Facilities for Medicare and Medicaid Providers (CMS) say the brand new, decrease Medicare costs would have saved this system $12 billion {dollars} if the decrease negotiated costs had been in impact in 2024.
The most recent negotiated costs are nice information for taxpayers and sufferers, says Dr. Benjamin Rome, well being coverage researcher at Brigham and Ladies’s Hospital in Boston. Federal taxpayers fund a lot of Medicare, however beneficiaries additionally should pay copays and coinsurance.
“That is extra financial savings than the primary spherical, however plenty of that has to do with the character of the medicine being negotiated this yr and doubtless some studying from expertise,” he says.
Medication had been chosen earlier this yr based mostly on standards written into the regulation. They needed to haven’t any generic or biosimilar competitors, account for a excessive quantity of Medicare spending and be available on the market for a variety of years.
The decrease Ozempic and Wegovy costs comply with a separate deal the Trump administration introduced on Nov. 6 with Novo Nordisk, which makes each medicine.
That deal was a part of the president’s push to get drug firms to voluntarily decrease their U.S. costs to match these in different developed nations.
However, confusingly, the reductions from the Medicare negotiations had been much less vital than what Novo Nordisk agreed to provide Medicare as a part of the Nov. 6 deal.
That earlier deal set a value of $245 {dollars} a month for Ozempic and Wegovy. However in response to the negotiated costs introduced this week, the costs of Ozempic, Wegovy and Rybelsus — the corporate’s Sort 2 diabetes tablet — can be $274 a month.
“It is not clear why Novo [Nordisk] would promise a unique value in two totally different venues,” Rome says.
In an organization assertion, Novo Nordisk defined that it “look[s] ahead to further readability from CMS on how pricing and protection will work.”
The separate Trump Administration deal “displays a broader effort to develop entry to weight problems care throughout Medicare and Medicaid,” the assertion stated.
(The deal expanded entry in these two packages to the medicine to individuals with a physique mass index of over 35 and folks with BMIs above 27 who’ve further well being situations. However the particulars of precisely how this may work stay unclear.)
The Novo Nordisk assertion affirmed that the corporate is dedicated to advocating for reasonably priced entry to its medicines, however “we proceed to have critical considerations concerning the Inflation Discount Act’s affect on sufferers and stay against authorities value setting.”
AARP, an advocacy group for the 125 million People who’re 50 and older, was happy with the outcomes of the negotiations.
“In the present day’s announcement marks one more vital subsequent step ahead in our long-standing efforts to decrease prescription drug costs,” AARP’s CEO Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan stated in a press release.
“Older People throughout the political spectrum persistently say decrease drug costs are a high precedence, and these negotiated costs will carry significant reduction to thousands and thousands of individuals on Medicare.”
