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Big Pharma CEO: Cancer Drug Is Only For Westerners Who Can Afford It
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Nothing personal. Just a rational business decision. Thank god for Indian patent laws.
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Pharmaceutical CEO: Cancer Drug Is Only For Westerners Who Can Afford It

By Adam Peck on January 26, 2014 at 11:52 am



"Pharmaceutical CEO: Cancer Drug Is Only For Westerners Who Can Afford It"




BAYER CEO Marijn Dekkers
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In 2005, the FDA granted approval for a promising new cancer-fighting drug called Nexavar. Bayer took it to market shortly thereafter, and it is currently an approved treatment for late-stage kidney and liver cancer.
That is, so long as you live in the developed world. In a recently published interview in Bloomberg Businessweek, Bayer CEO Marijn Dekkers said that his company's drug isn't for poor people.
"We did not develop this medicine for Indians…we developed it for western patients who can afford it," he said back in December. The quote is quickly making its way across Indian news outlets.
The comment was in response to a decision by an Indian patent court that granted a compulsory license to a local company to reproduce Bayer's drug. Under Indian patent laws, if a product is not available locally at a reasonable cost, other companies may apply for licenses to reproduce those products at a more affordable price. Nexavar costs an estimated $69,000 for a full year of treatment in India, 41 times the country's annual per capita income.
In 2012, Indian pharmaceutical company Natco Pharma Ltd. applied for just such a license, and it was granted. The company began reproducing the drug at a 97 percent discount, offering it for just $177. Bayer has been appealing the ruling ever since, and in December Dekkers told Businessweek that he viewed the compulsory license as "essentially theft" before dismissing poor Indian cancer patients.
Pharmaceutical companies have long been accused of ignoring the plight of those who cannot afford their astronomical prices. In the United States, where insurance companies often pick up most of the tab, consumers are often shielded from the true cost of drugs they are prescribed (Nexavar, for example, costs as much as $96,000 in the United States, but Bayer ensures that eligible US patients only see a $100 copay).
Dekkers' quote brings into sharp relief the industry's general ambivalence towards the developing world. A 2012 report from Doctors Without Borders found that most pharmaceutical companies devote only a small fraction of their operating budgets to fighting diseases that disproportionally affect and kill millions of the world's poorest people.
http://thinkprogress.org/health/2014/01/...rs-afford/
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#2
Ah yes, Bayer.

Once a proud component of the nazi conglomerate I G Farben --- maker of Zyklon B gas for the death camps like Auschwitz, using salve labour in the work camps like Mauthausen. They were responsible for developing the nerve gas Tabun.

A charming bunch with an even more charming history.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
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The rest of the world can use help oil. The cancer curing affects of this oil was discovered by a childhood friend of mine from Springhill Nova Scotia. Rick Simpson. His story is found in the video Run From the Cure. There are tons of online testimonials now about the healing properties of hemp oil. Or RSO (Rick Simpson Oil, as it is also called).

Big pharm is not interested. Surprise surprise.

Dawn
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Dawn Meredith Wrote:The rest of the world can use help oil. The cancer curing affects of this oil was discovered by a childhood friend of mine from Springhill Nova Scotia. Rick Simpson. His story is found in the video Run From the Cure. There are tons of online testimonials now about the healing properties of hemp oil. Or RSO (Rick Simpson Oil, as it is also called).

Big pharm is not interested. Surprise surprise.

Dawn



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