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by shmerl
1675 days ago
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Well, that's my point. They developed it, but no one can make it now even if it's cheap to actually make (not to pay licensing for it). Probably patents and such. Not a big fan of such kind of methodology for medicine where profits trump benefits for people. |
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If nobody thought they could make money, Glybera would never have made as far as it did.
You could start a non profit to make Glybera today as the main patents are expired, but nobody would give you the money to develop it and run trials without a profit motive.
Charities and the government have better ways to spend money than help a few people with a rare disease.
If you want to get rid of the profit motive, you have to find something better to replace it.