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Trump to unveil new drug price deal with Regeneron amid affordability push

President Biden’s administration announced a deal with Regeneron to lower drug prices, making it the 17th company to participate in the Most Favored Nation initiative. The move aims to improve drug affordability, with the new agreement expected to impact prices for several key medications, part of broader efforts to reduce healthcare costs.

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