Message from @HunDread
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The consumer finds a way, primarily from purchasing outside the US markets
both points are true
I think the issue IS the markets, even for non-patented drugs
When I was in California, I needed hayfever tablets
I'll get the drug name in a minute
Over here, a pack of 60 tablets, is roughly £4.50
A pack of 12 in America was $20.00
The drug was: Cetirizine Hydrochloride
Maybe we paid so much, because we were unable to shop around as much as we would have liked. But this was the rough price in the 3-4 stores that we visited
This is over simplified but gives some reasons why: https://www.businessinsider.com/ap-multiple-factors-cause-high-prescription-drug-prices-in-us-2015-9
oh
heh
Wait
I think it is patented in America
Lmao
prevention not being the focus is a big deal maker for pharma net income
prevention being the focus of healthcare reduces the pressure and need of medical aid of any kind other than informative
the US developing so much is why the rest of the world can rest easier at night
> appeal to research
Where did I hear that
Oh
> lootboxes pay the wages of our developers
> devlopers get mass-layoff while the game sells exceptionally well
"In Europe, drug prices are set by governments, not by pharmaceutical companies the way they are in the U.S. On average, the difference between the price of one drug in the U.S. and the same drug in France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the U.K. was 50 percent, an analysis by the consulting firm McKinsey has found."
One of the big contributors.
oof
drugs need regulation
They are not a leasurely expence
Nom nom nom
They are not a fucking fun park expense
Cookies are great
They are yummy
And weird
Drugs are needed for health and even life-or-death cases
there's also discrepancy between some medications having either the same or similar reactants, but having massive price differences for certain absurdities
Also cookies
hey guys
Not something one should be able to extort people on
