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A study released by Families USA shows that drug prices under Medicare Part D grew substantially faster than inflation, and more than claims made by the Bush administration. For the antidepressant Lexepro (10 mg), the price increased to $812.16 from $706.20, or 15 percent. This comes on the same day Senate Republicans held tight preventing the vote on a bill requiring Medicare to negotiate over prices.

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