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by ceejayoz
1046 days ago
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My kids had about a million dollars in NICU costs from being three months early. I take a $18,800 shot every twelve weeks. Now, I think a single-payer national health service would be better, but that $30k/year doesn’t surprise me at all. Our monthly premium is $2,700. It sucks, but this stuff is expensive. |
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Except the true cost of that NICU stay was not a million dollars.
> I take a $18,800 shot every twelve weeks.
The true cost of that medication is not $80,000 a year, including R&D. Particularly for patients who needs meds like that indefinitely.
Pfizer claims that it effectively is profitable everywhere in the world but the US, its base: That of its nearly $40B profits last year, less than $5B was earned in the US, despite its US sales being nearly $50B of it's $100B global revenue (do that math, they say that selling $50B of drugs in the ROW earned them $40B in profit, yet the same sales in the US netted only $5B in profit...) - they're offshoring all their finances, basically.
Big Pharma likes to peddle the myth that all their R&D takes place in the US, hence the costs. That's all it is, a myth. They do significant R&D in the US, sure, and about the same elsewhere in the world. And most of their R&D isn't from first principles, but often leverages publicly funded research in universities and government/quasi-government orgs.