A student is writing an argument to support the claim that prescription drug prices should be regulated by law.

Which point should be included in the concluding argument? Select the two correct answers.

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Responses

It’s also important to mention that nearly one-third of patients do not take medication as directed because of its cost.
It’s also important to mention that nearly one-third of patients do not take medication as directed because of its cost.

Drug prices that are beyond reach for those who rely on these drugs are a very serious public health issue.
Drug prices that are beyond reach for those who rely on these drugs are a very serious public health issue.

Per a recent poll, 35 percent of Americans taking four or more prescription drugs had difficulty paying for their medication.
Per a recent poll, 35 percent of Americans taking four or more prescription drugs had difficulty paying for their medication.

A lack of transparency in drug prices hurts doctors and the medical community, as well as patients and their families.
A lack of transparency in drug prices hurts doctors and the medical community, as well as patients and their families.

If an effective universal health care program were adopted, then there would be no need to regulate drug prices.
If an effective universal health care program were adopted, then there would be no need to regulate drug prices.
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The two points that should be included in the concluding argument to support the claim that prescription drug prices should be regulated by law are:

  1. It’s also important to mention that nearly one-third of patients do not take medication as directed because of its cost.
  2. Drug prices that are beyond reach for those who rely on these drugs are a very serious public health issue.

These points effectively highlight the impact of high drug prices on patient adherence to medication and emphasize the broader public health implications, reinforcing the necessity for regulation.