Opinion: A settlement agreement between and Federal Trade commission and Express Scripts may prove more transformative than any single pricing overhaul because it has restructured the rebate-driven ...
The nation's largest pharmacy benefit manager will soon limit the number and strength of opioid drugs prescribed to first-time users as part of a wide-ranging effort to curb an epidemic affecting ...
One of the largest pharmacy benefits managers in the U.S. is overhauling how millions of its commercial members pay for drugs, in a move that should save consumers money at the pharmacy counter while ...
On February 4, 2026, Express Scripts agreed to a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in the agency’s administrative case against the nation’s three largest pharmacy benefit managers ...
The Federal Trade Commission said it has reached a settlement with Express Scripts, resolving an earlier lawsuit that alleged the pharmacy benefit manager artificially inflated insulin drug prices.
Express Scripts — the nation’s largest pharmacy benefit manager — will begin limiting the potency and number of opioid painkillers prescribed to first-time users, according to a report from CBS News ...
Lower drug prices offered through direct-to-consumer websites like TrumpRx are failing to reach patients with commercial ...
There have been several recent efforts to crack down on pharmacy benefit managers, from bills in Congress to an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission. But the state of Arkansas has been the ...