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by metildaa
2800 days ago
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In the US, there is big money to be made bilking insurers and citizens for as much money aas possible with crazy drug prices. This is what funds most of the ads we see for PreP, and also makes this treatment inaccessible to those who need it most. |
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This is wrong on so many levels.
Most of the ads you see aren't funded by Gilead, or by any pharmaceutical company at all. They're funded by local agencies and nonprofits tasked with HIV prevention efforts.
Secondly, Gilead (the manufacturer of PrEP) pays for the copay of the drug, up to a pretty high cap which is actually hard to reach under all non-catastrophic health insurances. That means that most people in the US who are on PrEP are eligible to pay literally $0 out-of-pocket. In other words, PrEP is literally cheaper for most Americans than it is for people in other countries, because every other country charges at least a nominal fee for the drug.