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by rowanG077 2518 days ago
14.05% Is FUCKING GREAT considering they make their money over the misery of people. It's actually a disgrace that the profit margin is anything over 2%.
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14.05% is perfectly reasonable considering they are giving people hope for a better quality of life.

Profiting off someone's misery would be when you cause the problem and provide the solution. If you merely recognize an existing problem and provide a solution where there previously was none or where the previous solution was inadequate/inferior.

Attitudes like yours makes me not want to continue using my talent to create on solutions to problems that qualitatively and quantitatively improve people's lives. If people are going to look at it as profiting off misery and deny me the opportunity to increase my wealth, I and others will just take our talents elsewhere. There is no lack of other industries and problems where those capable of contributing solutions can make money and not be subject to your shitty attitude towards how they make a living.

Lastly, I say all this as someone who takes an orphan drug myself that would not exist at all if the US didn't have a legal framework that gives pharmaceutical companies the incentive to bring drugs to market. The drug I take is available in only one other country and only because a US pharmaceutical company brought it to market.

I don't agree at all. No profit should be had for developing medicine. You deserve a nice salary for your work but no profit should be made by the company.
Likewise, people who think that no profit should be had for developing medicine don't deserve the medicines that have been developed for profit.
Don't hate the player hate the game.

The consumer didn't choose to have greedy companies that like to make a quick bug over someones suffering.

The consumer only exists because of these "greedy companies". You can't consume what doesn't exist.
What? A person being sick only exists because of "greedy companies"? Are you on drugs or something?