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43 Percent Strongly Favor Price Controls on Prescription Drugs
https://www.newsmax.com/scottrasmussen/drug-prices/2022/04/14/id/1065711/ ^

Posted on 04/17/2022 7:23:09 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET

April 14, 2022: A majority of voters favor price controls on prescription drugs. A Scott Rasmussen national survey found that 43% of voters strongly favor price controls on prescription drugs, and 29% somewhat favor them. Ten percent (10%) somewhat oppose price controls on prescription drugs, and 6% strongly opp

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To: econjack

And most of the cost of developing drugs is now by the government in the form of grants, etc. to Universities and Private Labs.


61 posted on 04/17/2022 10:35:19 AM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: itsahoot

Patents already expire in 20 years, copyrights are another matter that can be extended by Congress.


62 posted on 04/17/2022 10:36:50 AM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: redgolum

“Many of the new drugs do not work as well as cheaper ones.”

Which ones?


63 posted on 04/17/2022 10:37:00 AM PDT by TexasGator (UF)
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To: econjack

That is not really true.


64 posted on 04/17/2022 10:37:34 AM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: redgolum

A lot of the older off patent drugs work much better than the new drugs as the clinical trials and research were better and enforced by the FDA, no longer true, if so then those vaccines would never have been permitted on the market.


65 posted on 04/17/2022 10:39:15 AM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: TexasGator

Anything you see advertised on TV


66 posted on 04/17/2022 10:40:48 AM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: Captain Peter Blood

“Anything you see advertised on TV”

Is that your admission that your post is misleading and you have no idea what you say?


67 posted on 04/17/2022 10:41:59 AM PDT by TexasGator (UF)
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To: TexasGator

No, it’s called Sarcasm which you did not get.


68 posted on 04/17/2022 10:43:17 AM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: redgolum

“We also are one of the only first world nations that allow drugs to be advertised.”

Advertising creates more informed consumers. What is the problem?


69 posted on 04/17/2022 10:47:27 AM PDT by TexasGator (UF)
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To: Captain Peter Blood

“No, it’s called Sarcasm which you did not get.”

Is that your admission that your post is misleading and you have no idea what you say?


70 posted on 04/17/2022 10:48:24 AM PDT by TexasGator (UF)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

A bad idea: Price controls invariably lead to shortages.

I’d rather have lifesaving medicines available.


71 posted on 04/17/2022 11:15:26 AM PDT by Alvin Diogenes
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To: TexasGator

It also distorts demand. People show up looking for a script they saw on TV, and are getting them.

So when Fox news has the majority of it’s ad income supplied by drug companies, will they report anything negative?


72 posted on 04/17/2022 11:18:40 AM PDT by redgolum (If this is civilization, I will be the barbarian. )
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To: TexasGator

Insulin for one.


73 posted on 04/17/2022 11:19:40 AM PDT by redgolum (If this is civilization, I will be the barbarian. )
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To: redgolum

“People show up looking for a script they saw on TV, and are getting them.”

Consumers getting medical relief is bad?


74 posted on 04/17/2022 11:44:19 AM PDT by TexasGator (UF)
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To: redgolum

“Insulin for one.”

From what I see man-produced insulin ha improved drastically over the years.


75 posted on 04/17/2022 11:50:50 AM PDT by TexasGator (UF)
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To: DIRTYSECRET

Big Pharma became an addict of 200% profit margins long ago, to the point it believes it is entitled to them. At first their justifications were almost plausible, but kept getting worse, until they gave up and demanded ridiculous prices, “Because we say so!”


76 posted on 04/17/2022 12:37:20 PM PDT by yefragetuwrabrumuy ("When a woman thinks alone, she thinks evil", from "Malleus Maleficarum" (1486))
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To: MinuteGal
Govt controls on Pharma will result in no more new drugs... happens every time. Also can lead to favoritism in access. Instead, tax excessive profits.

The govt is deep in bed with the vaccine companies to the tune of billions of dollars... kickbacks freely accepted and proxy stock 'buys'. Govt controls are the road to {our} destruction.

77 posted on 04/17/2022 1:39:39 PM PDT by Bob Ireland (The Democrap Party is the enemy of freedom.They use all the seductions and deceits of the Bolshevics)
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To: Captain Peter Blood
Patents already expire in 20 years,

Yes I know which is why they try to copyright as much as the can. Some have tried to point out that Congress can apparently defeat the Constitutional requirement that copyrights have an expiration by simply extending it, which they argued was unconstitutional, the Court disagreed. Personally I think the court got it wrong.

78 posted on 04/17/2022 2:41:26 PM PDT by itsahoot (Many Republicans are secretly Democrats, no Democrats are secretly Republicans. Dan Bongino.)
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To: itsahoot

Copy rights and patents are two different things copyrights can be renewed to a certain extent patents can’t


79 posted on 04/17/2022 2:55:45 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: Captain Peter Blood

No doubt. And one would think that with a virus that was going to destroy the world the same government that pushed as hard as they could for everyone to get a shot, would have done something about the costs.

Nope.

Just money being made and recycled back to the politicians and bureaucrats that are part of the enterprise.


80 posted on 04/17/2022 3:32:42 PM PDT by qaz123
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