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09-21-2015 05:11 PM
I heard this on the local news. Wow. If a patent runs out on a drug, other companies can get the recipe and produce it for much less. Maybe this will happen.
09-21-2015 05:27 PM
@Smaug wrote:Hedge fund scum
I hope you never get sick Hedge Fund Scum. You know the old saying... Payback Is A ...........!!!!!
09-21-2015 05:40 PM
I'd never heard of this drug and assumed from the initial discussion that it was new.... my apologies for the assumption....
....but even MORE outrage that someone would do this to people who have needed this drug and depended on the lower price. Outrageous.
09-21-2015 05:50 PM - edited 09-21-2015 05:57 PM
Yep, perfectly legal in our morally corrupt country. Another reason why we are certainly not the greatest/best country now. Humans are base vile creatures. I'm ashamed to be one.
09-21-2015 05:57 PM - edited 09-21-2015 05:57 PM
Smaug wrote:Hedge fund scum
He even looks like a <short for Richard>.
I understand the notion of making money. But to make it where you profit margin, especially on medical items that are life/death, in the hundreds of thousands PERCENT, or more, is just beyond wrong.
09-21-2015 06:00 PM
@NoelSeven wrote:
@Mominohio wrote:I'm sure I'll take a hit for this but there are two things going on here (well three if you include just plain greed).
The cost to develop these drugs, treatments and cures is so huge, and the money has to be made somewhere. Not that I condone this kind of thing, just stating that it happens.
The longer I live, the more I wonder if those who say that "there will not be enough money in a cure, therefore we don't get them" aren't so wrong. The money is in the drugs and treatments. If we make it go away, so goes the money to be made from it. Just a thought.
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He didn't develop the drug, it has been in use for 60 years.
I've read where this is the new thing: buy an old trusted drug, NOT a new one, and raise the price dramatically.
I am not condoning the practice but many drugs are old and become ineffective, so prices sometimes are raised in order to fund research for better ones to treat the same conditions.
09-21-2015 06:05 PM
Our country doesn't care about their citizens! This is just wrong!
I myself have Obamacare and I am just dreading seeing how much the premiums have gone up this next enrollment period. I've heard the premiums are skyrocketing!
09-21-2015 06:08 PM
@Greenhouse wrote:
@NoelSeven wrote:
@Mominohio wrote:I'm sure I'll take a hit for this but there are two things going on here (well three if you include just plain greed).
The cost to develop these drugs, treatments and cures is so huge, and the money has to be made somewhere. Not that I condone this kind of thing, just stating that it happens.
The longer I live, the more I wonder if those who say that "there will not be enough money in a cure, therefore we don't get them" aren't so wrong. The money is in the drugs and treatments. If we make it go away, so goes the money to be made from it. Just a thought.
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He didn't develop the drug, it has been in use for 60 years.
I've read where this is the new thing: buy an old trusted drug, NOT a new one, and raise the price dramatically.
I am not condoning the practice but many drugs are old and become ineffective, so prices sometimes are raised in order to fund research for better ones to treat the same conditions.
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That isn't what happened. The drug is effective and this guy did not buy it to make it better.
09-21-2015 06:10 PM
@hoosieroriginal wrote:Our country doesn't care about their citizens! This is just wrong!
I myself have Obamacare and I am just dreading seeing how much the premiums have gone up this next enrollment period. I've heard the premiums are skyrocketing!
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All premiums are going up and this is one reason.
09-21-2015 06:19 PM
The NYTimes gives other examples of drugs this is happening to. One drug went from $500 a bottle to $10,800.00 a bottle.
Also, the hedge fund buyer pictured above has a history of questionable financial moves.
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