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loegyesterday at 10:54 PM3 repliesview on HN

Why is it bad when companies break the law? We have patent laws for a reason (to incentivize enormously expensive drug development).

Novo and Lilly already sell direct to the consumer! Yes, you need a prescription, but once you have one you can buy straight from the manufacturer.


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selectivelyyesterday at 10:57 PM

That's nice. The rest of the world has price caps on what these companies can charge for drugs.

It's one or the other. You can have your ''patents'' and ''intellectual property'' respected...but that requires you not charge an outrageously higher price in certain markets, like the US.

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terminalshorttoday at 2:27 AM

The main reason drug development is so enormously expensive because the FDA makes it that way with their paranoid risk averse regulatory process and insanely restrictive requirements on what requires a doctor prescription.

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Spivakyesterday at 11:12 PM

As always, depends on the law. This is a bright line example of companies breaking the law to the direct tangible benefit of not only their customers but the population at large. Letting Novo Nordisk jack the price back up and deprive the vast majority of Americans access to the greatest good to public health in a century meanwhile is… maybe not the example you should be holding as the law working.

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