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CousinIT

(9,247 posts)
Fri Feb 10, 2017, 04:02 PM Feb 2017

Why healthcare is SO EXPENSIVE in the US: Corprat GREED & Fawning Regulators...

An old steroid treatment, long available outside the United States, received approval this week for a rare disease that afflicts about 15,000 Americans. Though not previously approved in the United States, the drug, deflazacort, has for years been available to patients suffering from the devastating and fatal disease Duchenne muscular dystrophy; families can import it from abroad for about $1,200 per year on average.

The new list price for the drug? $89,000 a year.

After rebates and discounts, the net price will be $54,000 a year, said Marathon Pharmaceuticals Chief Financial Officer Babar Ghias in an interview.

The company sought approval for deflazacort as an “orphan drug,” a special approval pathway intended to encourage the development of drugs for very rare diseases. With orphan designation, the company gets seven years of exclusive rights to sell the drug in the U.S., even though it has long been available as a generic in other countries.

The company also scored a valuable “priority review” voucher, essentially a ticket that it can use to get a future drug reviewed by regulators faster — or that it can sell to another company for hundreds of millions of dollars.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/02/10/an-old-drug-gets-a-new-price-to-fight-a-rare-disease-89000-a-year/?utm_term=.8500983f9d87&tid=sm_tw
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Why healthcare is SO EXPENSIVE in the US: Corprat GREED & Fawning Regulators... (Original Post) CousinIT Feb 2017 OP
A quick check online mindem Feb 2017 #1
Classic case of putting corprat profits over people's health & lives! CousinIT Feb 2017 #2

mindem

(1,580 posts)
1. A quick check online
Fri Feb 10, 2017, 04:36 PM
Feb 2017

at Canadian pharmacies and the 30mg pill averages about $1.77 per. But the repukes won't let Americans get their drugs anywhere but in the U.S. at hugely inflated prices.

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