It keeps coming up that Big Pharma colluding with government over the Covid vaccine. I just haven’t seen evidence that big pharma is the problem here. There are many collusion issues that pharma has, but to appropriately criticize, it’s important to call out where the collusion is actually happening. A thread:
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The number one way that gov/pharma collusion works is through patent infringement. Our laws make it extremely profitable to do research that leads to break through a that leads to sales. Certainly this can be considered a good thing, but once the patent runs out and generics are reverse engineered, tricky and non-essential chemistry and law suits delay the approval of new drugs. You see, the biosimilars and generics must meet the same specifications. By adding a hydroxyl or alcohol group to a molecule, specs can be dramatically shifted, with no gain in efficacy, yet the generics market will spend billions trying to replicate the process.Livin the dream
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Labeling laws. Labels have strict legal requirements. Lawsuits can last years over what a label contains and what it doesn’t. How it’s named and copyright infringement keeps the top players on top and the Johnny come latelys out of the mix for years.Livin the dream
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Medically necessary and “orphan” drugs. These are drugs that pharmaceuticals are not allowed to sell at a profit. They cute rare illnesses and keep people alive in emergency situations. In order to keep them affordable, the government restricts their sales and pharma sells them at a loss. In order to compensate the pharma companies and indent abuse them to sell them, the company will get perks like early approval or exclusivity rights. Lobbying governments to make your new patented blood pressure medicine the standard of care and gaining subsidies for these “miracle drugs” is often the pay off.Livin the dream
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Originally posted by wufan View PostIn order to keep them affordable, the government restricts their sales and pharma sells them at a loss. In order to compensate the pharma companies and [incentivize] them to sell them, the company will get perks like early approval or exclusivity rights.
Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Casey Means was a Stanford-educated surgeon. Her brother Calley was a lobbyist for pharma and the food industry. Both quit their jobs in horror when they realized how many people were being killed by the systems they participated in. This is an amazing story.
Watch Calley's first interview with Tucker here:  • Big Pharma Is Fooling ...
"You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Did I hear this right? The screening hasn't changed one bit in 25 years, and the autism rate has jumped astronomically from 1 in 1500 births to 1 in 36???
And the test for autism is exactly the same as it was 25 years ago so those a real numbers.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View PostDid anybody know that dyslexia affects up to 20% of the population? Doesn't that seem a bit high?
I'm a tad but more worried about a skyrocketing autism rate at the moment.Kung Wu say, man who read woman like book, prefer braille!
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