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Thank fuck I'm getting old.

I don't envy you poor bastards even slightly

This might actually be the first period in human history where the old aren't even slightly jealous of the young.

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Generic drug companies complain it is difficult to get drugs on the market

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Drug companies are blocking or delaying the entry of cheaper generic medicines into the EU, pushing up medicine bills, the European Commission has said.
Their actions cost EU healthcare providers 3bn euros ($3.9bn; £2.5bn) in savings between 2000 and 2007, it said.
It added that drug firms used legal action and multiple patents to stop rivals getting to market.
Drug firms said the "perfectly lawful" measures were justified to protect investment in research and development. <!-- E SF -->
Market access
Generic drug companies - which sell cheaper versions of drugs once the patent has expired - have long complained that it is difficult to get their drugs to market in Europe.
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Big Pharma invests heavily in the development of new drugs

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The Commission said that innovators filed multiple applications to stop generic drugs getting to market - in one case, there were 1,300 patents for a single drug.
The report found that owners of original drugs often intervened in national approval procedures for generic medicines.
There were nearly 700 cases of reported patent litigation and more than 200 settlements between brand name drug companies and generic companies.
More than 10% of these settlements limited the entry of the generic drug to the market.
Fine threat
"Market entry of generic companies and the development of new and more affordable medicines is sometimes blocked or delayed, at significant cost to healthcare systems, consumers and taxpayers," said Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes.
"It is still early days but the Commission will not hesitate to open antitrust cases against companies where there are indications that the antitrust rules may have been breached," she added.
The Commission could impose large fines on drug companies if they have engaged in unfair practices.
In 2005, AstraZeneca was fined 60m euros for blocking cheaper rivals to Losec, its heartburn and ulcer pill.
Pressure mounts
Drug firms use "perfectly lawful practices - such as patent portfolios, patent litigation and the release of improved medicines," the European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations (EFPIA) said.
"These [practices] are essential for innovators to protect their huge investment in R&D [research and development]," it said, adding that the 17% of turnover industry spent on R&D exceeds any other sector in Europe.
The EFPIA - which said the Commission's report missed the opportunity to tackle the real issues facing the industry - called for a more competitive market for generic drugs, pointing out that Europeans pay more for generic drugs than US citizens.
In response to claims that the delayed or blocked sale of generic drugs was pushing up healthcare costs, the EFPIA said: "A single member state, the Netherlands, achieved greater savings - up to 400m euros - in one year, on only 33 medicines, simply by promoting greater price competition between generics." The Commission report increases the pressure on the global pharmaceuticals industry. Barack Obama, the US President-elect, is also expected to try to cut costs as part of the reform of healthcare coverage in the US.
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Good for them. They developed the drug, they fund new research by the profits on this drug....keep it under patent as long as they can.

The 15 year limit for drug patents is RIDICULOUS. Should be at least 30 years.

Takes well over $1 billion to bring a drug to market now.
 

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Good for them. They developed the drug, they fund new research by the profits on this drug....keep it under patent as long as they can.

The 15 year limit for drug patents is RIDICULOUS. Should be at least 30 years.

Takes well over $1 billion to bring a drug to market now.

No kidding...lefties think they should "help" their competition in the market place. :ohno: :lol:

They want us to tell the terrorists we "love" them too. :missingte
 

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fuck the drug companies.i cant believe you mother fuckers take up for those goddamn crooks.they are poisoning you bastards and overcharging you for the shit.and you guys are lickin their balls?just goes to show how fuckin brainwashed we have become as a society.:ohno:
 

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The drug companies essentially own the FDA. I'm sure the same is true in Europe.
 

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In the meantime, enterprising Americans and Europeans will continue to aggressively develop illicit methods to get in-demand drugs, including generic Rx pharms, into their countries regardless of bureaucratic and government interference.
 

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How many heart burn and cholesterol and can't get it up meds do you guys have...seriously put the fork down fatty
 

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fuck the drug companies.i cant believe you mother fuckers take up for those goddamn crooks.they are poisoning you bastards and overcharging you for the shit.and you guys are lickin their balls?just goes to show how fuckin brainwashed we have become as a society.:ohno:

Yeah..remind your doctor to tell you the same thing on your deathbed when you need a life saving medicine..

Actually, just refuse it when you are offered the choice.
 

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america is not #1 in health care for a reason............ greed


Heres the real reason billbeater...but dont do any research or anything..just watch 60 minutes and/or Katie Couric to form you lifetime opininon.

That is politician-speak, meaning that after a few more years of rising costs, rationing, bureaucratization, and continual failure in the health-care industry — brought on by continued government interference in the health-care market in the form of regulations, licensing, mandates, price controls, Medicare, Medicaid, prescription-drug coverage, and a whole host of other government-imposed “solutions” — then the country, and Congress, will be “ready for a universal health-care proposal.”
 

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Yeah..remind your doctor to tell you the same thing on your deathbed when you need a life saving medicine..

Actually, just refuse it when you are offered the choice.
why the fuck would i want life saving dugs if im on my death bed?part of the problem with healthcare is that we keep people alive that really want to die.how much money do you think it cost to keep terry schiavo alive for ten fuckin years?
 

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Heres the real reason billbeater...but dont do any research or anything..just watch 60 minutes and/or Katie Couric to form you lifetime opininon.

That is politician-speak, meaning that after a few more years of rising costs, rationing, bureaucratization, and continual failure in the health-care industry — brought on by continued government interference in the health-care market in the form of regulations, licensing, mandates, price controls, Medicare, Medicaid, prescription-drug coverage, and a whole host of other government-imposed “solutions” — then the country, and Congress, will be “ready for a universal health-care proposal.”
yeah,thats the answer.deregulation.worked really well for the finance sector.
 

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why the fuck would i want life saving dugs if im on my death bed?part of the problem with healthcare is that we keep people alive that really want to die.how much money do you think it cost to keep terry schiavo alive for ten fuckin years?


Typical response..lets see..your death bed could be tomorrow with a bad pneumonia..

or even tomorrow if you needed an organ transplant...

or even tomorrow if you had a stroke or heart attack..

Nice answer, too bad you are clueless.

WHo exactly has funded the research for advances in medicine?
 

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Typical response..lets see..your death bed could be tomorrow with a bad pneumonia..

or even tomorrow if you needed an organ transplant...

or even tomorrow if you had a stroke or heart attack..

Nice answer, too bad you are clueless.

WHo exactly has funded the research for advances in medicine?

I would guess the American consumer judgeing by the tremendously lower price that the same drug sells for in other parts of the world.
 

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I would guess the American consumer judgeing by the tremendously lower price that the same drug sells for in other parts of the world.


All the more reason for you to move to one of those countries punter. Cheaper medicines. ALthough running water and food supply might continue to be a problem...let me know how that goes for ya.
 

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