Life saving, less expensive biotech drugs, isn’t a good deal for consumers?
Drug importation is a major obstacle. People buy drugs on the internet, from overseas to get it in low prices. These drugs are sold under the international treaty to price control countries with low prices. They are not supposed to be sent it back to the original countries from where they are innovated. Thus, buying drugs overseas introduces price control into the original country, which is undesirable.
Government should stay away from any issue concerning the price control of drugs. The biopharma industry needs to be innovative, creative, energetic and astonishing. A great deal of excited anticipation is required as to what kind of drugs will be coming up in the future. This is only possible, if the biopharma industry can operate in an environment where they can be profit incentive. Thus, Government control of science or negotiating Government purchase of drugs does not guarantee or encourage creating innovative drugs.
When we talk about price control, we are taking the oxygen out of the system. That might not worth the investment and that might stop breathing. Look around and ask a question, how many countries that have the price control system in place have actually innovated new drugs, and the answer is ‘basically almost none’.
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With the Government’s intervention, if the health insurance companies like Medicare negotiates the drug prices with the biopharma industry? It’s a very bad idea. That would create a monopoly but in reverse. Basically, that would allow the largest purchaser of drugs to negotiate the prices with the sellers. This will force down the price of drugs. Although, initially sounds like a good deal to consumers, ultimately would create disincentives to drug companies to actually invest in innovative drugs.
Some might argue that, the Government agencies like research institutions are actively involved in discovering new molecular entities that are later licensed to biopharma companies. There is a huge difference in investing, marketing and profiting new approved drugs verses the basic research. In contrast, the pharma companies actually create the pharmaceutical product drug. The venture capitalists need to get repaid too for their efforts and contribution, don’t you think so?