the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Shkreli has the smuggest, most punchable face I've ever seen.Just thought I'd throw that out there.
All the rest pay $20 per capsule, which is nowhere within the realm of that $750 outrageousness the media kept harping on.
Meanwhile, other orphan drugs will have you paying hundreds upon thousands of dollars per year for recurrent treatment, whereas Daraprim just straight-up cures you of toxoplasmosis.
The same drug is available in the UK from $0.66/capsule, and in Australia for $0.18/capsule. You're right that patients who cannot afford the drug are given it freely, but this kind of price hike falls on not only the insurance companies, but taxpayers too.
Orphan drugs like pyrimethamine are given protected market status by the FDA; meaning no other company can distribute it in the U.S. It would be possible to make a generic drug with bioequivalence, but Shrkeli has set up his distribution chain in such a way as to minimise the "risk" of competitors obtaining the means of creating a bioequivalent generic.
Shkreli might not be able to turn a profit without a price hike, but why buy the drug licence in the first place?
He doesn't engage in drug research or development
And you have some kind of problem with this, capitalist?
according to Shkreli, the drug's original company, Impax Labs, was prepared to cease production of the drug altogether.
Do you know that for a fact?
Slash went from classical libertarian to full fash too.Some of the others transitioned mildly too