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by danielweber
3582 days ago
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> Since a significant number of the world's largest pharmaceutical companies are not American Those foreign companies sell to Americans using American IP law. > I find this statement dubious to begin with. And since pharma companies spend more on marketing than they spend on R&D This is irrelevant. You can't draw any conclusions from the fact that I spend more on taxes than on housing. > Companies in those countries still make a profit, just less than here. Not everyone can be the marginal customer. |
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1- I was not the one claiming that the rest of the world is ripping off American drug companies.
2- the (obvious) point is that R&D isn't the major cost expense that was being posited in the original post. If cost of developing new drugs was inline with what the original post claimed, then you'd find both pharmaceutical companies profits being lower and fraction of expenses spent on R&D higher. Facts show otherwise, so primary cost of successfully doing business in pharma isn't drug development.
3- who said anything about marginal? Profit is profit. What we are discussing is the ethically justifiable profit rate. Pharma is one of the most profitable industrial segment in the US, with approx 20% net rate of return. As per the original article and related news stories show, these pharma companies are pricing many life saving drugs beyond what many can afford. At what rate of return is the pricing of life saving medicines no longer ethical? Please take into account that this is discussing how many people will be killed to protect/improve profits.