NEW YORK—Another pharmaceutical company is being targeted by lawmakers over drug pricing.

Shares of Medivation fell about 11% in early trading Tuesday after a group of lawmakers opened a campaign to potentially lower the price of its prostate cancer drug.

Reps. Lloyd Doggett and Peter Welch and Sen. Bernie Sanders urged the Department of Health and Human Services and the National Institutes of Health to step in to cut prices for the drug Xtandi, saying it costs four times more in the U.S. than it does outside the country.

They are asking for public hearings over the drug, which they say was developed at the University of California, Los Angeles, through taxpayer-supported research grants. It is sold by Japanese drugmaker Astellas Pharma.

The lawmakers want the NIH to consider overriding Xtandi's patent in hopes that the price of the drug will fall.

Medivation Inc., based in San Francisco, didn't immediately respond to a request for comment.

Medivation is the latest drugmaker to find itself in the crosshairs of Congress.

The CEO of Valeant Pharmaceuticals was subpoenaed Monday to appear before a congressional committee, its third hearing since December, to determine the reasoning behind the skyrocketing price for drugs.

Executives at Valeant, Turing Pharmaceuticals and several other drugmakers have been buying up rights to old drugs and increasing prices many times over what patients had paid for years.

Executives of the companies have been invited or subpoenaed to testify at hearings on the issue held by multiple Congressional committees.

Copyright 2016 Associated Press

 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

March 29, 2016 10:35 ET (14:35 GMT)

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