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posted by janrinok on Tuesday September 22 2015, @07:24PM   Printer-friendly
from the greed dept.

Medicine that costs $1 to make raised in price from $13.50 to $750.00

The head of a US pharmaceutical company has defended his company's decision to raise the price of a 62-year-old medication used by Aids patients by over 5,000%. Turing Pharmaceuticals acquired the rights to Daraprim in August.

CEO Martin Shkreli has said that the company will use the money it makes from sales to research new treatments. The drug is used treat toxoplasmosis, a parasitic affliction that affects people with compromised immune systems.

After Turning's acquisition, a dose of Daraprim in the US increased from $13.50 (£8.70) to $750. The pill costs about $1 to produce, but Mr Shkreli, a former hedge fund manager, said that does not include other costs like marketing and distribution.

Cost of Daraprim Medication Raised By Over 50 Times

BBC is reporting on a massive price hike of an essential drug used by AIDS patients:

The head of a US pharmaceutical company has defended his company's decision to raise the price of a 62-year-old medication used by Aids patients by over 5,000%. Turing Pharmaceuticals acquired the rights to Daraprim in August. CEO Martin Shkreli has said that the company will use the money it makes from sales to research new treatments.

The drug is used treat toxoplasmosis, a parasitic affliction that affects people with compromised immune systems. After Turning's acquisition, a dose of Daraprim in the US increased from $13.50 (£8.70) to $750. The pill costs about $1 to produce, but Mr Shkreli, a former hedge fund manager, said that does not include other costs like marketing and distribution. "We needed to turn a profit on this drug," Mr Shkreli told Bloomberg TV. "The companies before us were just giving it away almost." On Twitter, Mr Shkreli mocked several users who questioned the company's decision, calling one reporter "a moron".

Why not switch to a generic pyrimethamine tablet? They don't exist right now, according to the New York Times (story includes examples of other recent price hikes):

With the price now high, other companies could conceivably make generic copies, since patents have long expired. One factor that could discourage that option is that Daraprim's distribution is now tightly controlled, making it harder for generic companies to get the samples they need for the required testing.

The switch from drugstores to controlled distribution was made in June by Impax, not by Turing. Still, controlled distribution was a strategy Mr. Shkreli talked about at his previous company as a way to thwart generics.

The drug is also used to treat malaria and appears on the World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines. Toxoplasmosis infections are a feline gift to the world.


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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by hemocyanin on Tuesday September 22 2015, @09:38PM

    by hemocyanin (186) on Tuesday September 22 2015, @09:38PM (#240212) Journal

    I'm sure that in two years we'll see generics. Till then, everyone can just suck it right?

    Price gouging like this Shkreli prick is doing should be a crime, the type where you get infected with something nasty, and denied treatment of course. What a raging asshole.

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  • (Score: 1, Flamebait) by jdavidb on Tuesday September 22 2015, @09:46PM

    by jdavidb (5690) on Tuesday September 22 2015, @09:46PM (#240218) Homepage Journal

    I'm sure that in two years we'll see generics. Till then, everyone can just suck it right?

    I'm sure we could see them a lot faster than that if this were a free market.

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  • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Wednesday September 23 2015, @08:10AM

    by FatPhil (863) <pc-soylentNO@SPAMasdf.fi> on Wednesday September 23 2015, @08:10AM (#240438) Homepage
    Once the generic-manufacturers have gone passed the approval process, and have sunk enormous costs into the replication of the drug, probably going into debt in the process, then these fuckers will simply dump their pills at the original price, or lower, and the generics will go out of business.

    Bait and switch.

    And the generics companies know that. So the fuckers get away with it.
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