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by LeifCarrotson
130 days ago
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Are the drugs actually expensive, or just expensive for now because they can be? Modern society basically decided that adding flouride to drinking water and iodine to table salt for everyone was better than dealing with tooth decay and gout. I understand that peptide synthesis and cold-chain logistics are not as trivial as these elements, but this paper [1] estimates that GLP1 manufacturing costs can be under a dollar per person per month, orders of magnitude less than current market rates! Perhaps our future society will normalize taking a daily GLP-1 agonist with their other multivitamins at breakfast. [1]: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle... |
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If health insurance companies would be able to cover these drugs, there'd have to be negotiations between Eli Lilly and the insurance companies, and insurance companies have a bigger lever than individual patients who pay out of pocket. Self-payers are just price-takers. We pay whatever Eli Lilly wants us to pay.