The chief executive of the drugmaker Novo Nordisk, Lars Fruergaard Jørgensen, is scheduled to face tough questions Tuesday on Capitol Hill about the high costs of the company’s widely popular weight-loss drugs.

Jørgensen will appear before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions during a livestreamed hearing Tuesday starting at 10 a.m. ET.

The head of the committee, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., has been vocal about his frustrations over how much Novo Nordisk charges Americans for both Ozempic (used to treat type 2 diabetes) and Wegovy (approved for weight loss).

In general, we pay by far the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs. Same exact medicine sold in Canada, Europe is a fraction of what it is in the United States,” Sanders said in an interview Monday. “The result of that is that hundreds of thousands of people in this country who desperately need this product will not be able to afford it.”

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    2 months ago

    Start voting progressive and pushing for them to take their rightful place at the head of the DNC then

    Moderates refuse to admit healthcare needs fixing, Republicans say it needs fixed but can’t even give the concept of a plan to fix it.

    The only option that will actually try to fix this. Is progressives, and they can’t really do shit while party leadership is in the pockets of the American Healthcare industry.

    Dont forget 80+ years ago republicans and “moderate” Dems stopped FDR from getting us universal healthcare, and theyve shown no indications they’ve changed their mind about it.

    If you want things to change, we need to change the type of Dems running the party.

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      Progressives have never and will never have power in the us in the two currently largest parties, no matter how you vote.