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Ultra-cheap drugs worry generic makers
AP via yahoo ^ | 6/21/06 | THERESA AGOVINO

Posted on 06/21/2006 4:49:02 PM PDT by paudio

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To: BlazingArizona
When the Abramoff scandal broke, he was thrown out of Cato in disgrace.

Have you ever heard of Milton Friedman? Was he on Abramoff's list too? Do you think he understands the issue?

Why don't you tell us exactly how many of those university professors, the folks at the American Enterprise Institute and those from The Heritage Foundation took money from Abramoff to agree with the obvious conclusions in the letter. Is what they said shortsighted and selfish or is what they said in the letter based on solid conservative economics and a belief that markets will work if given the chance? Would you even know?

Are you a member of the to hell with everyone else, I got mine special interest group? We are the last major market in the world that has not adopted price controls on drugs. Once we do, please explain where the money for research and commercialization will come from to create new generations of drugs. Do you even care?

121 posted on 06/27/2006 7:47:09 AM PDT by Mase
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To: BlazingArizona
Yet semiconductor manufacturers have no difficulty making huge profits and funding a steady stream of new designs. They do it because the industry is intensely competitive.

What countries impose price controls on semiconductors? Where in the world are foreign governments telling businesses what they can charge for these chips? If the supply of semiconductors was restricted in a particular country and shortages occurred, would it become a political issue? How about with the drugs that save lives and improve the quality of life? Would shortages of drugs or affordability issues present a political problem? Would govenrnments violate intellectual property rights to ensure their people received the drugs they need? Of course they would. You're not making a fair comparison.

122 posted on 06/27/2006 8:50:25 AM PDT by Mase
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To: cornfedcowboy

Absolutely false. There are ranges but they are tight plus you need to be bioequivalent to the brand plus meet the set standards for safety and efficacy.


123 posted on 07/28/2006 6:45:51 PM PDT by nurees
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