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Drug Maker Sues Over North Dakota Pharmaceutical Law

By Bill Dubensky Jun 10, 2025 | 6:54 AM

(Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images via the North Dakota Monitor)

 

(BY: . North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota is being sued over a new law that requires drug manufacturers to sell more of their medications at a discount.

House Bill 1473, signed by Gov. Kelly Armstrong in April, primarily affects drug companies participating in a federal program called 340B.

A drug manufacturer has filed suit over the policy in North Dakota federal court, claiming it is unconstitutional and will hurt its profits. The state denies the company’s claims.

The 340B program was created by Congress in 1992 to improve health care access in low-income communities.

It requires participating drug companies to offer discounted products to qualifying hospitals and other medical facilities. Drug companies must take part in 340B in order to participate in federal Medicaid and Medicare programs.

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