Originally posted by: winnar111
Originally posted by: BigDH01
You blame the astronomical costs of drugs on the research these companies are doing but failed to recognize that these companies are spending more on marketing than R&D. Wouldn't your statement be more accurately worded, "Astronomical drugs correspond with astronomical marketing costs thanks to direct-to-patient advertising and a corrupt continuing education program for doctors where we encourage them to use our drugs in ways not FDA approved which can sometimes lead to the death of patients who's family and state then sue costing us billions of dollars (like the recent Pfizer case concerning Bextra)."
It's a bit of a run-on sentence but is genuinely more accurate.
Any drug can sometimes lead to the death of a patient. We're the ones who allow massive lawsuits, established a lengthy FDA trial process, and cut the duration of pharma patents.
It's no wonder they advertise the hell out of products when you can only make money on them for a few years after dumping hundreds of billions into it.