Drugmakers oppose lawmakers' plans to tax opioids: report

The Hill: Prescription drug manufacturers are dispatching lobbyists to fight proposed measures in state legislatures across the country that would levy taxes on opioid-based painkillers.

The Associated Press reported that both Pfizer and Purdue Pharma had hired lobbyists to push back against such proposals.

Pharmaceutical companies argue that such laws would only make drugs with legitimate medical purposes more expensive to patients, and that such tax revenue isn't necessary to pay for drug treatment.

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