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In reply to the discussion: Why are Americans charged so much more than other countries for popular drugs? [View all]Lonestarblue
(13,480 posts)38. Novo Nordisk is not a US corporation. It was founded in Denmark.
It has headquarters in Copenhagen and in the US. I dont know the EU rules on drug pricing, but Im sure they have some as European countries believe in healthcare for all. We do not. Our for-profit rapacious capitalistic healthcare system enables the highest healthcare costs that build excessive profits on illness, largely created by the Republican Party with help from some very moderate Democrats. I dont see that changing anytime soon.
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Why are Americans charged so much more than other countries for popular drugs? [View all]
pnwmom
Jun 2024
OP
One of the reasons that medication is so expensive in America is because we allow for national advertising.
Firestorm49
Jun 2024
#33
And that's because some of the conservative Dem Senators helped to pass the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement
Celerity
Jun 2024
#20
Biden's been working on that with Bernie, drugs they've forced manufacturers to stop gouging Americans for.
ancianita
Jun 2024
#13
But it's true for US companies. The companies pay for the research and development
pnwmom
Jun 2024
#19
Agree with comments above. I am astounded at how fast drug companies got us a working Covid vaccine.
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#32
Probably, but government researchers didn't/couldn't/wouldn't develop it or get FDA approval.
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#43
It's a massive breakthrough to get it done in less than a year. Gettin research to patients ain't
Silent Type
Jun 2024
#46
Democrats Josh Gottheimer (NJ), Wiley Nickel (NC), Scott Peters (CA), and Donald Davis (NC) are all co-sponsoring
Celerity
Jun 2024
#50
Because they will pay. International price discrimination is at root about that.
David__77
Jun 2024
#39