We continue our look you now at the pharmaceutical industry with sarah farris, shes a Health Care Reporter for the hill and she discusses how the pharmaceutical industry is going on the offensive against a barrage of political attacks over rising drug prices. Sarah farris is back at our desk, shes a Health Care Reporter with the hill newspaper, joining us to talk about Prescription Drug prices and charms of the pharmaceutical companies profiteering with their drug prices. First the cost of Prescription Drugs, are they on the rise across the board or does this concern stem from a few high profile cases of prices rising . The cost of brand new and generic Prescription Drugs have been rising more rapidly than weve seen for the past couple of years. They still make up less than about 10 of Overall Health care spending, but this is the Fastest Growing segment of the Health Care Spending overall. So we get a lot of attention on Prescription Drugs because that is where im are seeing their pri
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