10/22/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/22/2025 07:07
WASHINGTON, D.C. - In case you missed it, Senator Rick Scott as chairman of the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging, released an investigative report titled "Protecting Seniors' Access to Essential Medications: Securing the Foreign Generic Pharmaceutical Supply Chain." The report is aimed at America's severely dangerous overreliance on foreign-made generic drugs, which are vastly imported from Communist China and India.
This comes after Senator Scott held a hearing exposing the direct national security and public health threats caused by this horrific overdependence on foreign-made generic drugs and their ingredients. In a second hearing, the Aging Committee again heard from expert witnesses who discussed recommendations to secure America's pharmaceutical supply chains and ensure access to high-quality, life-saving generic drugs that millions of Americans - including those in our aging community - rely on. More recently, the senator also wrote an op-ed for The Hill, discussing the threat in detail.
Senator Rick Scott said, "The United States' overreliance on foreign-made generic drugs, especially those made in adversarial nations, is a very real threat to all Americans, but especially our aging population. Not only have we had many recorded cases of these imported, generic drugs being contaminated and causing death and injury, if Communist China, our adversary, or India shut off the flow of these essential drugs, the U.S. would only have months of prescription drug supply, forcing us to begin rationing drugs and turning away all but the most in need within a matter of weeks! Our seniors deserve better, and this report is just the beginning as we expose this national security and public health crisis and how to fix it by increasing Food and Drug Administration oversight and bringing generic drug production back to America. Congress has to work with the Trump administration and act now to make sure that Americans have safe and high-quality drugs and to secure the prescription drug supply chain."
Highlights of the report include:
The report also recommends the following solutions:
Read the full report HERE or by clicking the image below.
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