(Bloomberg) -- The Senate should vote on a bill to crack down on efforts by brand name drug companies to slow cheaper generic drugs from entering the market, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Tuesday.
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Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said there appears to be agreement among experts and lawmakers that the CREATES Act, S. 340, could lower drug prices by making it easier for generic companies to sue brand-name companies for blocking access to the samples needed to create copies of existing drugs.
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"I think we all agree: Let’s vote," Graham said during a hearing on drug patents.
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