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  • M mikepinkerton

    It depends on how you look at it american tax payers fund the developement of these drugs and then the pharma companies charge 1800.00 for a month of it.we all know it doesnt cost that much to get it out to the public.

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    @mikepinkerton said in New announcement FDA for June 29:

    Iax payers fund the developement of these drugs

    I agree with your opinion. However, without delving into the factual depths of big pharma's profit vs. risk, the common man should not make policy on the fly. We do need the brilliant researchers to do their work.
    Voters must make this an election issue. Congress must create a system that allows big pharma to profit only when the vast majority gets healthier and gets punished when the opposite occurs.

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    • M mikepinkerton

      Just saw a article saying fda has decided not to allow compounding pharms to do tirzep or ozempic.Looks like craps going to hit the fan.

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      @mikepinkerton Can you post a link?

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      • K kenhnsy

        @mikepinkerton said in New announcement FDA for June 29:

        Iax payers fund the developement of these drugs

        I agree with your opinion. However, without delving into the factual depths of big pharma's profit vs. risk, the common man should not make policy on the fly. We do need the brilliant researchers to do their work.
        Voters must make this an election issue. Congress must create a system that allows big pharma to profit only when the vast majority gets healthier and gets punished when the opposite occurs.

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        @kenhnsy 💯 Been advocating the same. Big pharma is important for inventions and heavy lifting of multi billion $$ clinical trials etc. RUO labs or compounding pharmacies ain't gonna do that.

        People should bring affordability pressure on lawmakers through their votes. Insurance and PBMs also need major reforms. They are the true snakes who deny coverage.

        Reddit has people cursing Novo and Lilly n discussing their CEO salaries, expecting them to become like social service entities... Hilarious 😂

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          I do understand about profitability but many other countries get the good price and we get to pay for it,meanwhile insurance companies play games with coverage.

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            @mikepinkerton indeed they do, insurance is so frustrating.

            “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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              My insurance changed me from tirzep to ozempic to zepbound to wegovy all in 6 months finally gave up went grey

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                @mikepinkerton that’s crazy. I had to appeal multiple times for tirz, had already tried wegovy, didn’t go well. Sat and listened to the exchange between dr and insurance, the games insurance companies play should be a crime lol. In the end, they approved but then shortly after, my insurance changed to a different company, $300 deductible no matter what, so threw them the middle finger and moved on lol

                “Currently in a committed relationship with my plateau. Waiting for my receptor reset to file for divorce”

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                  I have a feeling with the new laws they are really going to crack down on grey I have been stocking up just in case

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                  • M mikepinkerton

                    I have a feeling with the new laws they are really going to crack down on grey I have been stocking up just in case

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                    @mikepinkerton just wait. if they get reta passed as a biologic. expect 5 figures without insurance. because thats the going rate for those drugs.

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                    • M mikepinkerton

                      I have a feeling with the new laws they are really going to crack down on grey I have been stocking up just in case

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                      @mikepinkerton

                      There's a doctor speaking about peppers quite candidly. He said all these bans and crackdowns don't work, as history has shown repeatedly. People always find ways to get what they want and their power in numbers outsmart limited resources of regulators.

                      https://youtu.be/ZPHfz-3pkQ0?si=5Vzvp90dK6x0PjYq

                      As an observation: after FDA shutdown two 503Bs, more telehealths and other 503Bs popped up with compounded tirzepatide. After they sent letters to some RUO vendors, a dozen more new ones have popped up. Constant ads on Insta and FB. 😂

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