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Connecticut caps generic drug price hikes at inflation starting Jan. 1, 2026, to lower costs and save millions.
Connecticut became the first state to cap generic drug price increases at inflation starting January 1, 2026, aiming to lower costs for residents across all insurance types.
The law, backed by Governor Ned Lamont and State Senator Matt Lesser, could save $10.5 million in its first year and up to $1.5 billion nationally for Medicare beneficiaries.
Violators face fines up to 80% of excess profits, with annual enforcement reports planned.
While AARP and state officials praise the measure, critics including PhRMA and some lawmakers warn it may harm drug innovation and suggest focusing on PBMs or bulk purchasing.
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Connecticut limita los aumentos de precios de medicamentos genéricos a la inflación a partir del 1 de enero de 2026, para reducir costos y ahorrar millones.