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To guarantee Americans the medication they need, the U.S. must stop relying on China and India
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The U.S. is facing a healthcare crisis most Americans aren’t aware of — a dangerous, growing dependence on foreign nations to supply essential daily medicines.
Currently 90% of Americans’ everyday medications and prescription drugs are now imported. More than 80% of the active pharmaceutical ingredients in generic drugs are produced overseas — mostly in China and India. This has led to a situation where U.S. hospitals currently face chronic shortages for more than 250 critical medicines, including life-saving chemotherapy drugs.

