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McCamy Taylor

(19,240 posts)
Tue Mar 19, 2019, 10:03 PM Mar 2019

Big Pharm's Greed and the Ever Rising Cost of Drugs

Pharmacy Bro was not an aberration. He was just an overachiever. Here are some modern examples of price gouging by Big Pharm

1) take colchicine, an old generic, get a new FDA indication for a short course for gout and then the only colchicine on the market is the overpriced Colcrys

2) take guafenesin, the generic mucolytic in Robutussin and declare that one company, Mucinex owns a patent to it in pill form

3) Take Doxycyclne an old generic antibiotic that used to be $4, get a monopoly on th precursor ingredient and suddenly you can charge $50 or more dollars for a course

4) Take cefixime (used to be Suprax) the only generic oral third generation cephalosprin and got to court any time any other generic manufacturer tries to make it, meaning that a course can cost $200.

5) Bribe the Bush FDA to ban ergot (migraine) and quinine (restless leg) so that Glaxo-Smith-Kline can make more money selling Imitrex and Reqip.

6)Wait until Lyrica, the expensive version of gabapentin loses its patent to begin a public relations campaign aimed at driving gabapentin (cheap generic) from the market where it is widely used as a non-opiate chronic pain treatment.

7) Wait until your own product Seldane, at that time the only non-sedating antihistamine is about to go generic and petition the FDA to take it from the market due to rare side effects just as your company is about to release its new, patent non-sedating antihistamine.

8) Mylan raaised the price of Epi-Pen 500%--because they could.

9) and now Mylan is suddenly not producing Buspar (buspirone) a popular anti-anxiety med that is not a benzo creating national shortage and panic among anxiety patients. Wanna bet that when it comes back to the market, it will have a higher price?

Here is the Washington Post on how Big Pharm conspires to fix prices of generics.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/investigation-of-generic-cartel-expands-to-300-drugs/2018/12/09/fb900e80-f708-11e8-863c-9e2f864d47e7_story.html?utm_term=.3b6d925acafb

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Big Pharm's Greed and the Ever Rising Cost of Drugs (Original Post) McCamy Taylor Mar 2019 OP
This is why health care HopeAgain Mar 2019 #1
Kick dalton99a Mar 2019 #2
This should be on American Greed. BigmanPigman Mar 2019 #3
Agree, this pharma chit sux. On other side, simple drugs like ergot have serious side effects. Hoyt Mar 2019 #4
and of course the Federal Circuit never saw a patent it didn't love Hermit-The-Prog Mar 2019 #5
K&R ck4829 Mar 2019 #6
K and R oasis Mar 2019 #7
The Treatment My Son Needs Costs $10,000 Per Month ChoppinBroccoli Mar 2019 #8

ChoppinBroccoli

(3,784 posts)
8. The Treatment My Son Needs Costs $10,000 Per Month
Wed Mar 20, 2019, 09:11 AM
Mar 2019

And our insurance company (Aetna, if you're keeping score) has refused to cover it. So we either get to figure out how to raise an additional $120,000 per year or let our son go without treatment. Yay, for-profit healthcare!!!

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