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by rayiner
1224 days ago
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> I don't understand. My understanding of why insulin is so expensive: intellectual property laws are enforced by the government preventing businesses without that intellectual property to compete in the space. That’s not an accurate understanding of intellectual property specifically. Insulin isn’t like a pill, where once you have a chemical formula you can make millions of them very cheaply. It’s a biologic, an artificial hormone. Even leaving aside the patents, it’s very expensive to get approval for a generic biologic (called a biosimilar). That’s why there are few manufacturers of synthetic human insulin, even though that’s out of patent. |
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Another obstacle, as you pointed out, is that there are few manufacturers who produce synthetic insulins. From what I've learned in my discussions with manufacturers is that many are transitioning their facilities to a focus on mRNA drug manufacturing. Therefore there is a limited set of manufacturers who don't make insulin but have the equipment/facilities for it (in the U.S.).