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by DennisP
4177 days ago
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It seems strange to me that we're willing to spend trillions of tax dollars on the military, but when it comes to the bacteria that attack us every day, we throw up our hands and just take whatever the free market finds profitable to provide. |
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Plus drugs are one of the very most heavily regulated "free markets" in the US ... and as others have noted, there are laws like the Bayh-Dole Act (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayh%E2%80%93Dole_Act) which can make the process much more of a government-non-profit-corporate partnership. There is also a "Generating Antibiotic Incentives Now" (GAIN) in effect, with an bipartisan Antibiotic Development to Advance Patient Treatment in the works.
So, no, we don't "just take whatever the free market finds profitable to provide", where "profitable" has "the visible foot" of the government strongly weighting one side of the balance scale. Not to mention very strong medical policy to restrict new novel antibiotics like this one to the cases where they're really needed.